Portland Voters Are Ready to Vote Climate Leaders Into Office This November

Over two-thirds of Portland likely voters say they are more likely to vote for a City Council candidate who has a reputation as a climate leader.

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Mass Deportation Is Actually Very Unpopular

In a new survey, Data for Progress tested how voters feel about a range of example immigrant cases that could be impacted by Trump’s mass deportation plan.

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Rob TodaroImmigration

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Voters Prefer Candidates Who Are Supportive of Transgender Rights, Think Recent Political Ads Have Gotten Mean-Spirited and Out of Hand

When considering issues related to transgender people, a majority of voters trust the Democratic Party more than the Republican Party to handle them.

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Lew Blankjustice, Elections, LGBTQ

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Many Voters Aren’t Taking Trump’s Comments Seriously

For 6 out of 9 of Trump’s past statements, less than half of voters say that Trump was being serious at all.

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Voters Trust Harris More Than Trump to Handle Hurricane Relief and Want to Increase FEMA Funding

Half of voters trust Harris more to handle climate and extreme weather disasters like the recent hurricanes.

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Likely Voters Support Asylum Policies Such as a U.S. Refugee Program and Reducing Wait Times for Work Eligibility

A majority of voters (63%) believe the U.S. should have a refugee program.

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Abby SpringsImmigration

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Polling Suggests Democrats Have Effectively Connected Trump to Abortion Bans

By a -13 point margin, voters disapprove of how Trump is handling abortion issues in his campaign.

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Project 2025’s Economic and Health Care Policies Concern Voters

Voters, including Independents, are concerned about the economic and health care changes that Project 2025 proposes.

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Swing Voters Can Better Explain What Trump Stands For Than What Harris Stands For

Swing voters continue to have an unfavorable opinion of both presidential candidates and both vice presidential candidates.

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Voters Show Wide, Bipartisan Support for Policies to Improve Student Mental Health

Voters across partisanship, and especially parents of children under 18, are very concerned about mental health conditions such as depression, suicidal ideation, and anxiety among K-12 students.

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After Hurricane Helene, Voters Want the U.S. to Expand Its Disaster Relief

Voters have a net favorable opinion of the National Weather Service (NWS) (+70), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) (+48), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (+47).

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Lew BlankClimate, economy, justice

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A Bipartisan Majority of Voters Support Expanding Medicare to Include Coverage for Long-Term, In-Home Care Services

An overwhelming majority of voters, including 91% of Democrats and 86% of Republicans, support expanding Medicare to cover long-term, in-home care services.

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