Recent Briefs
Voters oppose the U.S. taking ownership of the Panama Canal, Greenland, Canada, and Gaza.
After being informed of what the ceasefire deal includes, nearly 4 in 5 voters (78%) say they are supportive.
Fifty-eight percent of voters support Biden reaching out to the Cuban government to re-establish diplomatic ties.
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.
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.