Do Most Americans Really Support Mass Deportation? In recent headlines, we've seen reports claiming that the majority of Americans support mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. But as usual, the details reveal a different picture. When we ask Americans to weigh real policy options with specifics, we see a story of compassion and pragmatism: *A pathway to citizenship is favored by 65% of respondents, far outpacing support for mass deportation. *Even among Republicans, support for deportation is not overwhelming—only 55% prefer deportation, with 38% preferring legal pathways. *And for Trump’s extensive, costly mass deportation plan? A majority oppose it outright. The complexity of immigration calls for nuanced solutions, and the data shows Americans lean towards inclusivity and balanced approaches over drastic measures. Headlines don’t always capture the full story, but understanding these insights can help us advocate for policies that reflect what Americans truly value. cc: Ben Greenfield https://lnkd.in/ewvJFAXK
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We’ve conducted over 4,000 polls since our founding in 2017, and surveyed over 3 million unique respondents. Our polling technology is unique, and has proven its efficacy over time, allowing us to publish some of the most accurate polling in the 2020 Presidential race, the NYC Mayoral Primary, and the California Recall election. Our work has been mentioned in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, CNN, NBC News, Newsweek, Politico, and most every other major media outlet in the country over the past year. We have also released dozens of polls through our media partnerships with both Crooked Media and CNBC, generating millions of impressions on social media and our partners’ websites.
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Because I can barely sleep and this endless election still has 6 days left, I wrote this piece about political power. Let me know what you think.
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📢 Join our youth voters webinar on Friday, October 25th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. We’ll be launching our new Data Portal and diving deep into the myths surrounding young voters. 🗳️ Young people are often seen as the wild card in elections, and their perspectives are frequently misunderstood. In this webinar, we'll address common myths such as: 🔹 "Young men are becoming radically conservative." 🔹 "Young voters are apathetic." 🔹 "Young people are always more progressive but will shift to conservatism as they age." 🔹 "College education pushes young people to the left." Understanding the truth about young voters is crucial for making sense of the current election cycle. 👉 Register now and don’t miss out!: https://lnkd.in/etz4x7-K #YoungVoters #Election2024 #PoliticalTrends #Vote
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Change Research’s polling shows a very close race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, with the real battleground for the 2024 election being moveable voters—the 13% of likely voters who could swing either way or choose a third-party candidate. Here’s what they care about. While Harris outperforms Trump on abortion and environmental policy, these voters don’t trust either candidate on key issues like inflation, healthcare, and foreign policy. Harris has an edge with 35% planning to vote for her, but 33% are leaning third-party, and 24% are undecided. Moveable voters – – undecideds, those considering a third-party vote, or those unsure about Harris’s performance – are a mix of young, diverse individuals (37% under 35 and 45% nonwhite) who are weighing economic concerns like inflation, housing costs, and healthcare above all else. The 2024 election will be won or lost at the margins. Winning over these movable voters will be crucial for both campaigns. #Election2024 #MovableVoters #PollingInsights #KamalaHarris #DonaldTrump #PoliticalTrends #ChangeResearch #PoliticalStrategy
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📢 Join our youth voters webinar on Friday, October 25th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. We’ll be launching our new Data Portal and diving deep into the myths surrounding young voters. 🗳️ Young people are often seen as the wild card in elections, and their perspectives are frequently misunderstood. In this webinar, we'll address common myths such as: 🔹 "Young men are becoming radically conservative." 🔹 "Young voters are apathetic." 🔹 "Young people are always more progressive but will shift to conservatism as they age." 🔹 "College education pushes young people to the left." Understanding the truth about young voters is crucial for making sense of the current election cycle. 👉 Register now and don’t miss out!: https://lnkd.in/etz4x7-K #YoungVoters #Election2024 #PoliticalTrends #Vote
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📢 Join our youth voters webinar on Friday, October 25th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. We’ll be launching our new Data Portal and diving deep into the myths surrounding young voters. 🗳️ Young people are often seen as the wild card in elections, and their perspectives are frequently misunderstood. In this webinar, we'll address common myths such as: 🔹 "Young men are becoming radically conservative." 🔹 "Young voters are apathetic." 🔹 "Young people are always more progressive but will shift to conservatism as they age." 🔹 "College education pushes young people to the left." Understanding the truth about young voters is crucial for making sense of the current election cycle. 👉 Register now and don’t miss out!: https://lnkd.in/etz4x7-K #YoungVoters #Election2024 #PoliticalTrends #Vote
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📢 Join our youth voters webinar on Friday, October 25th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET. We’ll be launching our new Data Portal and diving deep into the myths surrounding young voters. 🗳️ Young people are often seen as the wild card in elections, and their perspectives are frequently misunderstood. In this webinar, we'll address common myths such as: 🔹 "Young men are becoming radically conservative." 🔹 "Young voters are apathetic." 🔹 "Young people are always more progressive but will shift to conservatism as they age." 🔹 "College education pushes young people to the left." Understanding the truth about young voters is crucial for making sense of the current election cycle. 👉 Register now and don’t miss out!: https://lnkd.in/etz4x7-K #YoungVoters #Election2024 #PoliticalTrends #Vote
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Latino voters will be a decisive force in the 2024 election, with key issues like the economy, immigration, and abortion at the forefront. Change Research surveys reveal sharp contrasts between Latino men and women on several topics. Latina women are particularly concerned about a potential second term for Donald Trump, citing threats to women’s rights and bodily autonomy. Meanwhile, Latino men are more ideologically mixed, with many focused on economic issues like inflation and employment. Latino voters’ perspectives are diverse, yet they remain highly motivated, ready to shape the outcome of the election. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eYaevTWw #LatinoVoters #Decision2024 #DiversityInPolitics #LatinoVoices #PoliticalPower
The Top Line: What Issues Matter to Latinos in 2024?
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Lead Analyst for Candidate and Coordinated Campaigns, Betsy App will be joining Campaigns & Elections for their next Election Briefing, "Trust and Polling in 2024: Adapting Methodologies for a Changing Electorate.” They’ll explore the role of survey research in a volatile election year and how pollsters are working to overcome new methodological challenges. Join us October 3rd at 1pm:
Trust and Polling in 2024: Adapting Methodologies for a Changing Electorate | C&E
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Lead Analyst for Candidate and Coordinated Campaigns, Betsy App will be joining Campaigns & Elections for their next Election Briefing, "Trust and Polling in 2024: Adapting Methodologies for a Changing Electorate.” They’ll explore the role of survey research in a volatile election year and how pollsters are working to overcome new methodological challenges. Join us October 3rd at 1pm:
Trust and Polling in 2024: Adapting Methodologies for a Changing Electorate | C&E
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