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Celebrate Small Business By Building Back Better

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

This package will enable small businesses to be more competitive, help their workers, and strengthen communities. Most importantly, an overwhelming majority of Americans support it. A recent Navigator Research poll found that 70% of the country believe it should be passed urgently.

Republicans Want to Help Afghans—As Long As They Don’t Come to the U.S.

Friday, September 10, 2021

A Navigator poll in late August asked voters to choose between an anti-immigrant position—“letting in mass numbers of Afghan refugees will only make our country less safe and divide us even more”—and the argument that we had “a moral duty to take in Afghan refugees” because they “risked their lives to help keep us safe.”

Progressives prepare to launch counterattack in tax fight

Thursday, September 2, 2021

“Raising taxes on the wealthy and big corporations is not just popular across the country, but also in battleground districts,” said Bryan Bennett, senior director of polling analytics at the Hub Project and an adviser to the left-leaning polling firm Navigator Research.

Kevin McCarthy offers supporters t-shirts branding them ‘moron’

Thursday, August 12, 2021

CNN reported on Wednesday that Republicans hope their opposition to mask requirements will help them win in the 2022 midterm elections. However, polling shows that cynical ploy could backfire, as large majorities of voters support wearing masks.

White House sends memo to Democrats touting polling on infrastructure deal

Monday, August 2, 2021

The White House on Monday sent polling data to congressional Democrats touting the popularity of the bipartisan infrastructure deal, according to a memo obtained by The Hill. […] It also cited a Navigator Research poll from key battleground states that found that 54 percent of respondents support a $3.5 trillion economic plan.

Rick Scott blasts Republican senators for ‘helping the Democrats’ move on infrastructure

Friday, July 30, 2021

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) scolded 17 of his Republican colleagues on Thursday for helping Democrats pass “reckless spending.” […] Polling also suggests Scott is very wrong about what the public wants. A Navigator Research poll last week found 66% of registered voters — and even a 46% plurality of Republicans — back the bipartisan infrastructure framework.