Recent Briefs
6 in 10 voters say they have heard, seen, or read “nothing at all" about discrimination against little people in their communities.
Key policies in the CPC agenda have broad support among Democrats, Independents, and voters in swing states.
While most voters have not heard enough about the new speaker to form an opinion about him, his policies have little support.
A majority of Atlanta voters believe they should be able to voice their views on Cop City by holding a vote on the ballot.
Data for Progress finds that 68% of voters support legislation to ban legacy admissions, including 72% of Democrats and 66% of both Republicans and Independents.
Recent Reports
New surveys of voters in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee examine voter sentiment on several aspects of life for disabled people in the South.
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 significant portion of Americans are concerned about the accuracy of food marketing, particularly with respect to antibiotic usage in animal products.
A bipartisan majority of voters say government officials are responsible for preventing exploitation of minors regardless of their immigration status.
We find that a plurality of voters (41 percent) say that the court has had a negative impact on the everyday life of Americans.
The Democratic Party broadly holds an advantage in representing the values of vital constituencies for Democrats, such as Black voters, Latino voters, and voters under 45. We find a gap, however, in how these key groups perceive the party’s solutions.