What Is the Path Forward to Securing U.S. Abortion Access?
Monday, January 22, 2024More than three out of five Americans support laws guaranteeing the right to abortion, according to a survey conducted in early January by Navigator Research.
Navigator is frequently cited in the press for its instructive messaging guidance.
More than three out of five Americans support laws guaranteeing the right to abortion, according to a survey conducted in early January by Navigator Research.
This comports with the findings of a new poll conducted by Democratic research firm Navigator, citing that 83 percent of participants are concerned about the escalating…
Across the board and around the country, data reveals that threats against public officials have risen to unprecedented numbers — to the point where 83 percent…
A majority of Americans in a new survey said they are concerned about political violence, with many linking the idea to the Jan. 6, 2021,…
Following the decision to overturn Roe, the Supreme Court was viewed unfavorably for the first time in Navigator’s history, with women, those under 35, and liberal Democrats…
Navigator Research, una organización encuestadora progresista, entrevistó a 1,500 votantes probables en distritos que pueden ser conflictivos para los resultados de las elecciones de 2024.
Three in five Americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to a recent poll by Navigator Research, and three in four Americans believe Republicans will ban abortion nationwide.
Three in five Americans believe abortion should be legal in all or most cases, according to a poll from Navigator Research. Likewise, three in five people see the Republican Party’s position on abortion as extreme, compared to two in five for the Democratic Party.
Polling last month from the Democratic organization Navigator found that 25 percent of Americans support Mr. Biden’s major actions, such as the Inflation Reduction Act, but still think the president is doing a poor job handling the economy.
Over 60 percent of voters believe Donald Trump has “committed a crime” amid his four indictments, according to a new Navigator poll that was published on Friday.
Another poll from Navigator found that a majority of voters also “believe it is likely that Republicans would pass a nationwide abortion ban if they take control of both the White House and Congress in 2024.”
As the audience jeered, 15 miles west in the suburb of Brookfield, analysts with the progressive strategy firm Navigator watched as a group of 33 voters registered their responses to Ramaswamy’s comments.
Wildly enough, the in-house viewers booed Ramaswamy for this; the polling firm Navigator found that his approval among independent women voters dropped sharply as Ramaswamy continued ranting about the “anti-carbon agenda” and attributed human casualties to “bad climate change policies.”
New Navigator Research polling shows independents now believe by a 2-1 margin that Trump is a criminal (i.e., he committed a crime/crimes).
The real-time poll was conducted among 33 independents and “soft partisans,” said Ian Smith, Navigator’s director of polling and analytics.