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Data movements trust. Progressive policy and polling organization.
Joined January 2018
We are thrilled to announce that @ryanodonnellpa has been named the next executive director of Data for Progress! Ryan is an expert in survey methodology with a long history in progressive and union politics — he has worked with DFP since 2019 to shape our electoral polling.
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A majority of voters are concerned about Trump’s NSPM-7 memo, which states that the U.S. government must target “anti-fascist” political activity, including “anti-American,” “anti-capitalist,” and “anti-Christian” speech.
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NEW: A majority of voters think that Trump will try to restrict various types of speech. But in each case, a minority of voters actually want that speech to be restricted.
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Some lawmakers have also proposed a bill to require the Treasury Department to release all documents related to Jeffrey Epstein — documents unaffected by the bill Congress passed last month. We find that 80% of voters support this proposal, including 73% of Republicans.
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NEW: Today, the Senate is set to vote on extending the Affordable Care Act's premium tax credits Although the vote is expected to fail, 69% of voters support extending these tax credits.
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NEW: A plurality of voters view the Republican Party as more extreme than the Democratic Party — including Independents by a +20-point margin.
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Medicare for All is not only the morally right thing to do. It is also overwhelmingly supported by Democrats, Independents and Republicans. It’s time for the U.S. to join every other major country and guarantee health care as a human right.
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NEW: A majority of voters (63%) support a Medicare for All system that would: - Eliminate most private insurance plans - Replace premiums with higher taxes - Guarantee health coverage for everyone - Eliminate most out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles
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Had a delayed flight over the holidays? This year, the Trump administration withdrew a plan to require compensation for delays caused by the airline. But 85% of voters think passengers should receive refunds for these delays.
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Voters support Medicare for All, even after hearing that it would
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We also find that support for Medicare for All is resilient, even after voters hear opposing arguments that the plan would “raise taxes and give the government too much control over health care.”
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NEW: A majority of voters (63%) support a Medicare for All system that would: - Eliminate most private insurance plans - Replace premiums with higher taxes - Guarantee health coverage for everyone - Eliminate most out-of-pocket costs like copays and deductibles
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Voters still oppose this policy after being told that it is being considered by the Trump administration, including 71% of Democrats, 55% of Independents, and 31% of Republicans.
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NEW: A majority of voters oppose giving the federal government authority over AI regulation and withholding funding from states that attempt to regulate AI.
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A majority of voters also support cutting emissions and phasing out fossil fuels, even when posed against arguments that it would raise costs or hurt fossil fuel companies.
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NEW: A strong majority (65%) of voters prefer that the United States takes ambitious action on climate change, even if other countries do not.
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