83% of Voters See Russia as a Serious Threat
A recent survey of 1,200 registered voters surveyed by Scott Rasmussen revealed that 83 percent of voters view Russia as a serious” threat.
A recent survey of 1,200 registered voters surveyed by Scott Rasmussen revealed that 83 percent of voters view Russia as a serious” threat.
An America’s New Majority Project poll reveals that 88% of Americans agree that the United States is experiencing a cost-of-living crisis. Only 6% disagree and 6% are not sure.
A presentation building on our earlier work examining voter priorities for change in health care. In partnership with the Center for Healthy America at the America First Policy Institute.
Additionally, 88% of voters agree America is a good country and a 74% believe ensuring equality is more important than ensuring equity.
Testing of 24 critical issue positions with specific language based on previously poll and focus group research reveals a 62% New American Majority that could be captured by the Republican Party, with an additional 13% persuadable to vote for Republicans. This would make 75% of the American electorate available to a New American Majority Coalition.
A Scott Rasmussen National Survey found that a majority of voters believe that cutting government spending helps the economy and that a near majority believe increasing government spending is bad for the economy. In addition a majority of voters of all income levels say it is possible to cut government spending without harming essential government programs.
Health care research exploring voter desire for equal treatment, affordability, and concepts of patient responsibilities, along with priorities for change.
Our poll and analysis suggest that despite support for cancelling student loans, a large majority of voters find arguments against cancelling student loan debt to be convincing. The results suggest that who oppose cancelling student debt can effectively neutralize the issue with the right arguments.
This polling comes after the recent passage of laws in several states enhancing parental rights and transparency in education curriculum and statutes limiting discussion of gender identity and sexuality in the classroom until after third grade.
Those opposing include 55 percent of Democrats, 71 percent of Independents, and 87 percent of Republicans. Majorities of various ethnic and racial groups are not in favor of gender reassignment treatment for minors as well. Sixty percent of Blacks, 63 percent of Hispanics, and 74 percent of Whites oppose it. 10 percent did not respond.