Following COP28, voters continue to prioritize climate action, but are concerned about not being on track to meet climate targets.
Read MoreA majority of voters think the U.S. should continue allowing abortion medication to be sent by mail, including a majority of Democrats and Independents.
Read MoreSixty-nine percent of voters think AI companies should be required to publicly report the energy use and emissions produced by AI models.
Read MoreForty-three percent of likely voters say they place “a great deal” of blame on auto dealerships trying to make a bigger profit for high prices.
Read MoreMore than 70% of likely voters support Medicare’s ability to negotiate lower drug prices as well as the Junk Fee Prevention Act.
Read MoreAround two-thirds of likely voters support a proposal requiring oil and gas companies to pay a share of damages caused by pollution.
Read MoreSixty-one percent of likely voters support the U.S. calling for a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of violence in Gaza.
Read MoreA wide majority of voters believe that Democrats' regulatory agenda will promote, not limit, personal economic freedom.
Read MoreWe find that a majority of likely voters (62%) only view vehicles without an internal combustion engine that operate entirely on electricity as EVs.
Read MoreThe majority of voters (65%) believe the U.S. should lead the world on climate, even if other countries lag behind.
Read MoreA majority of voters do not support Congress passing sweeping federal legislation to restrict programming and discussion that is inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community
Read MoreSixty-three percent of voters say that military promotions of service members should resume as soon as possible.
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