Data for Progress Will Use Polling to Lead, Not Follow
As the right uses polling to justify fear, we need to use it to understand possibility.
Medicare for All Is Popular — Even When Put Up Against Attacks
Voters support Medicare for All, even after hearing that it would "eliminate most private insurance plans and replace premiums with higher taxes."
A Majority of Voters Say ICE’s Use of Lethal Force in Minneapolis Was Not Justified
A majority of voters say that they would support the state of Minnesota pressing charges against the ICE officer who killed Renee Good.
How Party Leaders Can Shape Public Opinion Rather Than Chase It
In many cases, voters are looking for signals from party leaders they trust.
Voters Broadly Trust Vaccines, Do Not Approve of Florida Eliminating Its Vaccine Mandate
The Trump administration’s anti-vaccine positions are not aligned with the views of the American electorate.
Voters Have Mixed Views on Modernity and Think Life in the U.S. Is Getting Worse
Data for Progress examined American voters’ perceptions of life in the U.S. and aspects of modernity, as well as their sense of meaning and purpose.