Early Voting Is Secure. So Why Are Republicans Against It?
Friday, July 9, 2021Last month, in a Navigator survey, 47 percent of Republican voters opposed “expanding early voting access by requiring all states to offer 15 days of early voting.”
Navigator is frequently cited in the press for its instructive messaging guidance.
Last month, in a Navigator survey, 47 percent of Republican voters opposed “expanding early voting access by requiring all states to offer 15 days of early voting.”
Another poll conducted in June by a Democratic firm, Navigator Research, found 70% backed the infrastructure spending, including 47% of Republicans.
The American people agree that a new Child Tax Credit is a helpful change. Polling from Navigator Research shows that more than six in 10 Americans support making the new child tax credit permanent. This would give financial peace of mind to hundreds of millions of families across the country.
Biden’s American Jobs Plan typically hasn’t drawn quite as much support as the relief plan in polling, but in poll after poll people still favor it far more than they oppose it, and the more voters hear about it the more they like it.
This overlaps with the findings of a Navigator Research survey of three thousand voters, which found that the majority of Biden-Republican ticket-splitters put a higher priority on the economy (and actually tended to side with progressive positions on economic policy).
[Translated from Spanish] This is indicated by a new survey published this Thursday by the progressive political organization ‘Climate Power’ and the Navigator Research project, which seeks to act as an information tool in debates on public policies and topics of interest.
The American Rescue Plan is popular among people across the political spectrum. A poll by Navigator last month found that 7 in 10 Americans are supportive of it and that a majority of people believe it has had or will have a “positive impact” on them.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, Navigator Research and Climate Power released new polling showing that climate policies within President Biden’s American Jobs Plan are extremely popular…
But it turns out that Biden’s relief plan might not be a one-off. Recent polling from Navigator Research, a consortium of progressive polling firms, shows that raising taxes on those earning more than $400,000 per year also divides the party by income level.
Second, midterm elections are often a referendum on the party in power – and people are pretty satisfied with the Biden administration so far. The pollsters at Data for Progress have found support for the American Rescue Plan at 69%; the team at Navigator Research reported support at 65%.
A Navigator poll found that a majority of Republicans that make less than $50,000/year support Biden’s proposal to raise income taxes on those making more than $400,000 annually. These working-class voters that agree with the Democrats on core economic issues are a top target for this messaging.
New Polling Shows Bipartisan Support for Policies in Biden’s First 100 Days and His Future Agenda WASHINGTON, D.C. — As President Biden concludes his first…
A survey by Navigator Research found positive approval among 86% of Democrats, 61% of independents and even 59% of Republicans. Two-thirds of the public believe Biden’s pandemic-related policies have had a positive impact.
A Navigator Research poll released on April 23 found 70% of registered voters support the virus relief package, only slightly less than the 72% support it had in late March.
The polls don’t lie this time. We’ve already seen polls from FOXNews, ABC/WashPost, Monmouth University, Navigator Research, CNBC All-America Economic Survey, Quinnipiac University, Yahoo News/You Gov, Morning Consult/Politico and Reuters/Ipsos that show support for the Biden infrastructure plan when paired with increased taxes on the wealthy and corporations.