Recent Briefs
More than 3 in 5 voters (64%) think that Trump will attempt to deploy immigration enforcement agents to prevent participation in the 2026 midterms.
A majority of voters (54%) say that Congress should not fund DHS “unless it adds new regulations and oversight to ICE operations.”
Voters are more likely to say Trump will try to restrict each tested type of speech than they are to say they personally support such restrictions.
A majority of voters (63%) disapprove of the Trump administration’s memo to reject furloughed workers’ back pay guarantee.
Voters report the government shutdown to be the top story they heard about from Oct. 10-13, followed closely by the ceasefire in Gaza.
Recent Reports
A plurality of voters say that the Trump administration is “chaotic” and going “worse than expected.”
Alaska voters, especially parents, support the majority caucus’s push for a broad increase in per-student funding.
Data for Progress found broad support for several of the key provisions in the Stop Corporate Capture Act.
In the wake of Jan. 6, majorities of voters in Georgia and battleground Congressional districts are concerned about the future of democracy.
In a May survey of national voters, Data for Progress and More Perfect Union polled likely voters nationally to measure their attitudes towards the Protect the Right to Organize (PRO) Act, the For The People Act, and increasing taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations.