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Support for ensuring Americans pay no more for prescription drugs than people in Canada do has similarly strong support nationwide, with 61% strongly in support and 24% saying they somewhat support this proposal. surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Requiring all companies to provide paid maternity leave is strongly supported by 54% of all voters, somewhat supported by 27%; just 13% oppose. surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Increasing tax rates on those earning more than $1 million annually is broadly popular as well, with 55% strongly in support, 24% somewhat in support. MAGA Republicans are the least supportive here, at 59% overall, compared to 75% of non-MAGA Republicans. surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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MAGA Republicans – But No One Else – Believe Trump is Eligible to Run for Third Term: 1 in 5 voters nationwide say they believe Donald Trump is eligible to run for a 3rd term as President, including a near-majority, 49%, of MAGA-identifying Republicans: surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Will there even be an election for President in 2028? Just 9% find it unlikely (4% say it will not happen at all, 5% say it is very unlikely), while 80% say it is absolutely likely (63%) or somewhat likely (17%): surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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38% of voters today say they feel "optimistic and excited" about the country, narrowly edging out the 35% who say they feel "hopeless and defeated." Subtracting "hopeless and defeated" from "optimistic and excited" produces our new "Optimism Index": surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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38% "optimistic & excited," 35% "hopeless & defeated," 12% felt some other way. Word cloud of the responses from that 12%:

38% "optimistic & excited," 35% "hopeless & defeated," 12% felt some other way. Word cloud of the responses from that 12%:
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Significant Majorities of Voters Want Government to do More, not Less to Solve Problems Throughout the United States: surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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66% of registered voters nationwide say they more agree "Government should do more to solve problems and help meet the needs of people." 27% say they more agree "Government is doing too many things which are better left to businesses and individuals." surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Common Ground to Become Even Less Common? Few Democrats, Fewer Republicans Say They Want to See Their Parties Become More Moderate: surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Dem Rank-and-File Unimpressed With Party Response to Trump, Want Dems in Congress to Fight, Not Compromise; Don't See Strategy, Direction: surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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Just 23% of Dem voters say party's response to Trump's 2nd term has been excellent (7%) or good (16%); 68% have a negative view, with 25% calling the response "only fair," 22% "poor," and 21% saying it is "unacceptable." 31% of Latino Dems say party's response is unacceptable.

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By an overwhelming majority, 76% to 20%, Dems want their reps in Congress to fight harder against Trump's agenda, not find ways to compromise w/ the administration. Support for compromise is anemic across the board, rising above 30% only among the 6% of Dems who voted for Trump.

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Establishment Democrats tell us we must run “moderate” candidates to win. Really? A recent Survey USA poll shows that Democrats, overwhelmingly, want their party to be more progressive. And here’s what Americans have to say about the popularity of politicians in the country:

Establishment Democrats tell us we must run “moderate” candidates to win. Really?

A recent Survey USA poll shows that Democrats, overwhelmingly, want their party to be more progressive.

And here’s what Americans have to say about the popularity of politicians in the country:
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Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Once Disgraced, Now Leads in NYC Dem Primary for Mayor ... But Ranked Choice Voting Makes Winner Less Clear: surveyusa.com/client/PollRep…

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NEW @SurveyUSA poll from New York City: ✅96% of NYC voters say #RankedChoiceVoting is simple ✅76% want to keep or expand RCV More results & link to full analysis in thread ⬇️