Recent Briefs
Key policies in the CPC agenda have broad support among Democrats, Independents, and voters in swing states.
Moving forward, Data for Progress is using a new way to track issue importance, honing in on specific factors motivating respondents to select different issue areas as important to their vote.
Not even a plurality of voters credit Biden for several significant accomplishments during his first term.
Voters are concerned about the intent of Big Tech companies to overturn state and federal laws that regulate their platforms and products.
When asked whether the federal government should be doing more or less to support families with children, 56% of all likely voters say the government should be doing more.
Likely voters say corporate food manufacturers are most to blame for the high prices at grocery stores.
Recent Reports
A survey from Data for Progress and the Center for Law and Social Policy finds that likely voters strongly support greater protections for gig workers in the workplace.
Direct Air Capture can be a means of rectifying past carbon pollution, but only if it is deployed with an aim of addressing the legacy of environmental racism and siting injustices.
A bipartisan majority of voters say government officials are responsible for preventing exploitation of minors regardless of their immigration status.
We find that a majority of voters are opposed to tying together debt default and repealing clean energy tax credits, and do not want lawmakers to roll back the key climate provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
Data for Progress polling finds overwhelming support for greater job security protections among workers across the political spectrum.
The provisions would be responsible for an average of around 1 million jobs and would contribute approximately $1.7 trillion to U.S. GDP.