DFER is a national political organization that supports elected Democrats and candidates for office who seek to expand policies that improve the quality of education for America’s students.| Democrats for Education Reform
Research data suggests that, in terms of their personalities, Reform voters are on average the least agreeable, while Green voters are the most neurotic.| Martin Rosenbaum
In a new poll from First Five Years Fund and state child care organizations, voters in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Ohio say child care is a necessity for| First Five Years Fund
Between October 9 and 15, 2025, Abacus Data surveyed 4,501 Canadian adults on the current state of federal politics. The findings show a landscape largely unchanged at the topline — a deadlocked race between the Liberals and Conservatives, steady impressions of Prime Minister Mark Carney, and consistent anxieties about cost of living and economic stability. […] The post Abacus Data Poll: Political Deadlock Persists as Carney Navigates Trump and Trade Pressure appeared first on Abacus Data.| Abacus Data
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Polling for IPSO has shone new light on how the challenges facing local journalism concern MPs The post Polling finds more than three quarters of MPs concerned for local journalism appeared first on IPSO.| IPSO
In a new poll from First Five Years Fund, Rural Americans say money is tight, and child care is a significant part of that burden. The survey shows that the … The post POLLING: Rural Voters on Child Care and Head Start appeared first on First Five Years Fund.| First Five Years Fund
A deteriorating economy and a turbulent domestic front appear to be registering with voters across North Carolina. The September edition of the Carolina Forward Poll finds that North Carolina voters are looking for change, spelling potential trouble ahead for many of the state’s political leaders. Looking Forward to 2026 Democrats start out in a strong... The post The September Carolina Forward Poll appeared first on Carolina Forward.| Carolina Forward
Polling report on perceptions of tariffs in the House battleground. The post Feeling the pressure of rising grocery costs Battleground voters lay the blame on Trump and Republicans in Congress appeared first on Navigator.| Navigator
Polling report on perceptions of a potential government shutdown, rising costs among House battleground constituents.| Navigator
At EdChoice, we’ve been conducting nationally representative surveys of public opinion on educational choice for over a decade. Our 2025 Schooling in America (SIA) survey was released last week, marking the 13th year … The post Educational Choice’s Blurred (Political) Lines Revisited appeared first on EdChoice.| EdChoice
Two-thirds of Canadians (66%) support keeping in place some version of Canada’s currently paused Electric Vehicle Availability Standard—often referred to as the EV mandate—though many would like to see some changes. Only 27% of Canadians do not wish to see any federal requirement for more electric vehicles. Others are split on an appropriate level of […] The post Poll: Two-thirds of Canadians support keeping EV mandate, though many want adjustments, as EV rebate pause causes would-be ...| Clean Energy Canada
Polling report on perceptions of a potential government shutdown.| Navigator
At centrism’s largest gathering, what was offered as the best path forward for Democrats is what sank their 2024 chances.| The American Prospect
Gabriel Milland of Portland Communications has published polling conducted by the Portland research team in early October. Gabriel takes some interesting political conclusions from the polling (and I’d recommend his article). However, my focus is what the polling says about tax policy, and about polling on tax policy. Amended to include the answers – apologies […]| Tax Policy Associates Ltd
Updated polling evidence from Tax Policy Associates and WeThink shows that half the public doesn’t understand a basic principle of income tax: the way that tax rates apply to income above a threshold. Half of voters believe that, once you hit the higher rate threshold, the 40% higher rate applies to all your earnings. The […]| Tax Policy Associates Ltd
There’s been a sea change in attitudes towards the Reform leader.| New Statesman
Polling report on perceptions of the K-12 public school system, gaps Americans are seeing, and who is most trusted to improve it.| Navigator
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Polling report on reactions to Texas lawmakers attempts to redraw the state’s congressional maps.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of the economy and tariffs and how both are affecting American’s personal economic situations.| Navigator
The right has almost always had a disadvantage among women in Britain.| New Statesman
In his latest Beyond the Data column, KFF President and CEO Drew Altman looks at the role of influencers as distributers of health information based on new KFF data.| KFF
Opinion has shifted in the UK as Israel's war in Gaza grinds on.| New Statesman
Polling report on findings from focus groups among Gen Z voters on the state of the country today, including what news is breaking through and how they think about their political identities.| Navigator
We surveyed a nationally representative sample of parents, providing insights into who homeschools. Who they are will surprise you.| EdChoice
Polling report on the latest perceptions of Trump’s handling of immigration and mass deportation plan.| Navigator
Polling report on the latest perceptions of Trump and Republicans’ recent foreign policy moves, including levels of support for U.S. military involvement in Iran.| Navigator
Polling report on Americans’ views of Medicaid cuts in the Republican tax bill.| Navigator
Polls show the public think more like Neville Chamberlain than Donald Trump when it comes to conflict.| New Statesman
In a new column, Dr. Drew Altman, KFF’s President and CEO, discusses the limits of polling on policy, and what we have learned over more than 30 years of polling about how giving people more information and arraying tradeoffs can change opinion, including on the health policy changes and funding cuts in the current reconciliation bill.| KFF
In his latest column, KFF’s President and CEO Drew Altman discusses how the low levels of trust in the CDC and FDA today seen in KFF’s recent survey findings present a danger should the country face another epidemic.| From Drew Altman Archive | KFF
Polling report on the perceptions of the budget bill recently passed by House Republicans.| Navigator
What will be the political impact of the additional challenges that MRP polls may face at the next general election?| Martin Rosenbaum
Polling report on the latest perceptions of programs like Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security.| Navigator
Look closer, and you'll notice the big errors were always there under the hood. It's just that we never really focused on them.| Armarium Interreta
Although most incumbent governments saw a big boost in their vote in the first month of the pandemic, we show that the pandemic bounce has completely faded for most incumbents.| Armarium Interreta
Introduction (I promise this part is relevant) Let’s say you live somewhere in a rural town in the middle of the Australian outback. You come across a random person ranting about how there’s a giant arctic wolf running around and eating people. Do you believe them? Do you take shelter immediately and start checking forContinue Reading... Arctic Wolves in PollingContinue Reading...| Armarium Interreta
In our previous pieces in the Pandemic Politics series, we examined whether elections held during the COVID-19 pandemic saw significant swings in the vote for incumbent governments and minor parties from the last election held in that electorate (parts 1, 2, 4). However, that approach has a significant limitation, namely that it can only assessContinue Reading... Pandemic Politics: Minor Party Voting IntentionContinue Reading...| Armarium Interreta
Watch the video recording of the panel discussion, dig into the poll, then join the conversation on your favorite social presences. The post Expert panel digs deeper into the 2022 Charles Butt foundation poll appeared first on Charles Butt Foundation.| Charles Butt Foundation
Polling report on how Americans are reacting to recent actions to cut government spending.| Navigator
This new poll found an overwhelming majority of voters including GOP voters want the White House and Congress to take action on child care.| First Five Years Fund
Polling report on Americans' latest perceptions of public health and health care programs, including Social Security and Medicare.| Navigator
The general election result last July was certainly a ‘Labour landslide’, but it wasn’t the even bigger, ginormous landslide which the polls predominantly predicted.| Martin Rosenbaum
In a tight presidential race, the Harris and Trump campaigns have tried to court the Latino vote — one of the fastest-growing voting blocs.| Source New Mexico
Pensioners don't like Labour generally, but the optics matter.| State of the Nation
Poll on perceptions of former President Trump's support for Project 2025 and whether the plan reflects the agenda of Republicans in Congress.| Navigator
Branding and messaging guide on Project 2025, including the most resonant language to describe it and polling data on Americans' top concerns.| Navigator
Over the last several years, Black voters have been perhaps the most pivotal voting bloc fueling Joe Biden’s presidential aspirations. A core group of the Democratic Party, they comprise roughly 25…| Split Ticket
Which predictive model for the results of the election was best – or the least bad?| Martin Rosenbaum
Poll on the state of “the American Dream,” including what people most associate with it and whether the American Dream still holds true.| Navigator
The return of Nigel Farage is enough to tip the balance.| State of the Nation
Poll on how government should deal with inflation, including support for recent consumer protection and cracking down on corporate greed.| Navigator
“This knife’s-edge election is currently about two things: inflation and immigration,” said Blueprint lead pollster Evan Roth Smith.| Blueprint
Public opinion poll on Americans’ perceptions of the national economy, and who Americans blame most for the amount of taxes they pay.| Navigator
Poll on Americans' perceived drivers of inflation, as well as messaging guidance to communicate about corporate greed causing costs to rise.| Navigator
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It's possible speed zones have turned irritated voters against Welsh Labour - but only temporarily.| State of the Nation
Nearly a third (31%) of business professionals said they’ve witnessed a “heated argument” over politics and/or differing political views between two co–workers, an Office Pulse survey of white-collar workers found.| Office Pulse