How To Talk About Impeachment
Friday, October 11, 2019A majority of Americans support impeachment; progressives should frame as an abuse of power and that no one is above the law
Our research below provides messaging guidance for progressives to win key policy debates.
A majority of Americans support impeachment; progressives should frame as an abuse of power and that no one is above the law
Americans see a rising tide of racism in the United States, but perceptions of race and racism remain complicated and often contradictory
Americans are concerned that building a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border would be ineffective, expensive, and wasteful.
Many Americans believe Trump’s actions on important policy issues do not match his past statements and worry he is distracted by unimportant priorities
Americans unsettled by Trump’s recklessness and concerns about the rising costs for everyday goods
Despite Trusting Trump on the Economy, Other Factors Weigh On Their Evaluation of the President
What Do The American People Think About Trump?
The public demands proposals that clearly address both coverage and costs
Opposition grows to abortion bans when Americans learn more about them
Americans see potential issues ahead with the status quo on the economy and political transparency
Americans are concerned about the Trump administration’s refusal to fulfill requests and subpoenas
Americans show openness to sweeping political reforms, are increasingly negative toward the tax law, and want Congressional oversight post-Mueller
Americans are eager for action to address challenges facing the planet; find counterpoints to “socialism” attacks more persuasive
The public has strong concerns about the President’s truthfulness, inequality in the tax code, and potential financial crimes