Not even a plurality of voters credit Biden for several significant accomplishments during his first term.
Read MoreWe find that, on average, voters believe that a typical American needs to earn $26 an hour to have a decent quality of life.
Read MoreNearly 80 percent of voters support the proposal, which would expand access to affordable childcare and early childhood education.
Read MoreRoughly two-thirds of likely voters have a favorable view of the SNAP program, and a majority want funding for it to increase.
Read MoreSixty-eight percent of voters support requiring high-quality childcare through the CHIPS Act.
Read MoreOver two-thirds of likely voters say that students should be exposed to a variety of perspectives in their social studies.
Read MoreAlmost six months after the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law, two-thirds of voters (68 percent) support the bill. Nearly all Democrats (86 percent), a majority of Independents (68 percent), and a plurality of Republicans (47 percent) back the bill.
Read MoreThirty-eight percent of voters support financing paid leave with a shared payroll contribution between workers and employers.
Read MoreA majority of Ohio voters back raising the state's minimum wage, and creating both a Child Tax Credit and a corporate income tax.
Read MoreAbout three-quarters of likely voters would rather pay a little more into Social Security to ensure it remains fully funded.
Read MoreDemocrats significantly outperform Republicans on a generic Congressional Ballot Test when voters are told Democrats want to expand Social Security.
Read More64% of voters are concerned about the cost of renting a home or apartment.
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