Voters are concerned about oil and gas companies' large profits and support holding them accountable for misleading the public about the impact of burning fossil fuels.
Read MoreEighty-three percent of likely voters in Vermont support a phase out of nearly all neonic pesticides.
Read MoreVoters are concerned about AI models using incomplete data to make discriminatory predictions.
Read MoreAfter a ranked-choice voting simulation, Rep. Mary Peltola is tied with challenger Nick Begich in the race for Alaska’s at-large congressional district.
Read MoreLatino voters, including those under the age of 45, support bold climate action and see that the clean energy industry offers cost-saving opportunities for consumers
Read MoreVoters strongly agree that the U.S. should do more to take on corporations that unfairly and illegally raise prices on consumers.
Read MoreA recent education bill and other legislative priorities are widely popular among Alaskans.
Read MoreMoving forward, Data for Progress is using a new way to track issue importance, honing in on specific factors motivating respondents to select different issue areas as important to their vote.
Read MoreNot even a plurality of voters credit Biden for several significant accomplishments during his first term.
Read MoreVoters are concerned about the intent of Big Tech companies to overturn state and federal laws that regulate their platforms and products.
Read MoreTwo-thirds of voters (67%) support the U.S. calling for a permanent ceasefire and a de-escalation of violence in Gaza.
Read MoreWhen asked whether the federal government should be doing more or less to support families with children, 56% of all likely voters say the government should be doing more.
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