A significant number of voters still do not believe Trump will attempt to pass many of his stated policy goals if he is elected president.
Read MoreNational Defense Authorization Act amendments aimed at curtailing abortion access and LGBTQ+ rights fare poorly with voters.
Read MoreA majority of likely voters (54 percent) support implementing student loan debt relief through the Higher Education Act, including majorities of Democrats and Independents, and half of Republicans under 45.
Read MoreOnly 3 percent of likely voters, and 2 percent of Republicans, back cutting Social Security benefits to reduce the national debt.
Read MoreA majority of all likely voters across party lines (66 percent) think banks are taking too much risk and support increased regulations to protect the economy.
Read MoreNearly half of voters credit either the president or congressional Democrats for delivering a successful, bipartisan agreement.
Read MoreSixty-three percent of voters would prefer Congress lower the debt by increasing government revenue, rather than cutting programs.
Read MoreNearly 60 percent of respondents prefer reducing the deficit through the billionaire tax rather than cuts in Medicaid expansions.
Read MoreWe find overwhelming support for extending the solvency of Social Security for 75 years and increasing benefits for all recipients.
Read MoreA bipartisan majority of voters agree that renewable energy production will bring down energy costs.
Read MoreAbout three-quarters of likely voters would rather pay a little more into Social Security to ensure it remains fully funded.
Read MoreA majority of voters (68 percent) support key provisions that will pay for the Inflation Reduction Act.
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