Recent Briefs
A majority of Democrats (84%), Independents (69%), and Republicans (55%) oppose cutting health care to fund the Iran War.
Two in three voters (66%) say $200 billion in spending should be used for domestic programs. Only 28% say it should fund the war in Iran.
A narrow plurality of voters overall (43%) feel that the Israeli government has “too much” influence over the U.S. foreign policy agenda.
In our most recent survey, 69% of voters say they are paying more for gas — a 23-point increase from last year.
A strong majority of voters believe that Trump is more focused on acquiring Greenland (66%) than lowering the cost of living (29%).
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.