Recent Briefs
A plurality of voters, 38%, say that both Hamas and Netanyahu are equally responsible for the lack of a ceasefire in Gaza.
Two-thirds of voters (67%) support the U.S. calling for a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of violence in Gaza.
Following COP28, voters continue to prioritize climate action, but are concerned about not being on track to meet climate targets.
Sixty-one percent of likely voters support the U.S. calling for a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of violence in Gaza.
The majority of voters (65%) believe the U.S. should lead the world on climate, even if other countries lag behind.
80% of Democrats, 57% of Independents, and 56% of Republicans support a ceasefire and de-escalation of violence in Gaza to prevent civilian deaths.
Recent Reports
The tenets of industrial policy offer a seemingly unique opportunity for building a broad coalition that cuts across polarization.
Data for Progress conducted a late-May survey of 1,304 likely voters nationally to assess voter attitudes towards global vaccination efforts. Our survey was centered on findings from a focus group conducted by David Binder Research with voters in Limerick, Pennsylvania on May 6.