Recent Briefs
Key policies in the CPC agenda have broad support among Democrats, Independents, and voters in swing states.
Voters are split on whether they think Trump is being honest or dishonest when he says abortion policy should be left up to the states.
Less than 10% of voters support cutting funding for Medicaid, housing assistance, CHIP, Medicare, or Social Security.
Not even a plurality of voters credit Biden for several significant accomplishments during his first term.
Independents' support for expanding Medicare benefits and lowering the eligibility age has risen by around 10 points since 2021.
Voters (85%) across party lines support a rule requiring all U.S. hospitals to provide an emergency abortion when it is “medically necessary.”
Recent Reports
Recipients strongly supported the CTC — and rewarded Democrats with increased support while the checks were going out — but any advantages disappeared once the program was allowed to expire.
Sixty-nine percent of likely voters who know someone who has had an abortion support the right to an abortion.
Fellow Arielle Swernoff outlines Data for Progress’ analysis of the context for the current abortion policy landscape and details policy recommendations.
Voters are supportive of authorizing funding that combats omicron and prepares for future pandemics.
How liberal states and cities can combat abortion restrictions and strengthen abortion protections.
Voters across the South want key investments in climate resiliency, healthcare, and infrastructure.