Briefs
After being informed of what the ceasefire deal includes, nearly 4 in 5 voters (78%) say they are supportive.
The actions most frequently listed as Biden’s worst in office are his age and health and his initial decision to run for a second term.
Fifty-five percent of voters say that their home or rental insurance premiums have gone up in the last five years.
Democratic voters strongly believe the next DNC chair should not be tied to corporate interests and that they should align themselves with workers and the middle class.
More than 7 in 10 voters say that steering cases to sympathetic judges or courts should not be an accepted practice in the U.S. legal system.
Voters see the value of obtaining a college education but are very concerned about the cost associated with a degree.
Reports
The survey finds that young voters are enthusiastic about the 2024 election and overwhelmingly think voting is an effective means to create change.
Despite the benefits that service year programs can bring to those just starting their careers, young people have limited awareness of the ACC, service year programs, and the green sector in general.
Almost three-quarters of Michigan voters (73%) support making polluters pay for damages from climate disasters.
These findings point to climate action that prioritizes the co-creation of projects with communities and seeks to distribute the economic and environmental benefits equitably.
A survey of Ahold-Delhaize customers indicates that they mistakenly believe eggs that come from caged chickens are cage-free.