Progressive Messaging In Favor of Student Debt Cancellation is Effective
Friday, September 16, 2022Progressive arguments in support of student debt cancellation prevail by double-digit margins over conservative opposition
Our research below provides messaging guidance for progressives to win key policy debates.
Progressive arguments in support of student debt cancellation prevail by double-digit margins over conservative opposition
As students head back to school, Americans’ strongest concerns about our education system relate to school shootings, book banning, and the underfunding of public schools.
Americans are concerned a Republican-controlled Congress would put Social Security and Medicare at risk, lead to a nationwide abortion ban, and give tax breaks to the wealthy
Most Americans score Biden and Democrats’ accomplishments positively; three in five support student debt forgiveness and even more support the Inflation Reduction Act
A majority of Americans now say that they are paying less for gas in their community compared to a few weeks ago
A majority of Americans support the recent referendum and resulting outcome in Kansas protecting abortion rights
Most support the FBI’s search of Mar-a-Lago as two in three find arguments that “no one is above the law” and “following the facts” to be convincing
Two in three Americans continue to support the Inflation Reduction Act following its passage
Pro-choice Americans report their motivation to vote is more than 30 points greater than pro-life Americans
Most Americans believe “the worst is over” regarding the pandemic while split on how much it is impacting daily life
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Americans are beginning to feel relief at the pump with increases in the share saying they’re paying less for gas in the last few weeks.
By a 42-point margin, two in three Americans support the new economic framework for Biden’s economic agenda agreed to by Schumer and Manchin
Most Americans believe Biden values hard work and split on whether he has kept his campaign promises
Amid the latest surge in coronavirus cases, just three in ten Americans believe “the worst is yet to come” with the pandemic.