Survey results showing the most effective communication for advocates in the 2025 tax and spending debate.| America's New Majority Project
Voters overwhelmingly support requiring Congress to pass a balanced budget—and most believe it can be done without cutting Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid. The post Voters Want Congress to Balance the Budget—Without Raising Taxes or Cutting Benefits appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
Amid growing campus protests and concerns over antisemitism, new polling shows strong bipartisan support for deporting immigrants who abuse their U.S. visas to promote violence, terrorism, or anti-American views. But on Israel and Hamas, voters are more divided—especially among Gen Z and Democrats. The post Most Voters Say: Deport Anti-American Visa Holders appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
Polling shows that most voters don’t know what’s in the One Big Beautiful Bill. When they do, support for Republicans rises sharply—especially in key target groups. Here are the top 5 provisions and how to talk about them. The post Winning with One Big Beautiful Bill appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
New polling shows Americans think government-run health programs help more than private insurance—but rate their own plan more positively than either. The post People Dislike the Health Insurance System – But Like Their Plan. What This Means for the Health Care Debate. appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
New research shows that Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) could motivate younger, more moderate, and more diverse voters—offering Republicans a unique opportunity to expand their base ahead of 2026. The post Can MAHA Grow the GOP? New Data Shows Surprising Potential to Expand the 2026 Republican Coalition appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
New polling shows which GOP budget bill policies voters support most—from cutting prescription drug prices to eliminating taxes on tips. The post What Works: The Most Popular Provisions in the Budget Bill appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
New polling shows voters respond best to messages about protecting the middle class from tax hikes—not sweeping slogans. The post How to Talk About Taxes and the Budget Bill: What Voters Respond To Best appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
New polling reveals Americans’ mixed views on the Department of Education’s effectiveness—and support for shifting power to the states. The post Straight A’s or Flunking Out? How Americans View the Department of Education appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
Most would also support their community passing a law like the one in Jacksonville, FL making it a crime for illegal immigrants to enter their city. The post Majority Support Using Alien Enemies Act to Remove Gang-Affiliated Illegal Immigrants appeared first on America's New Majority Project.| America's New Majority Project
Survey results demonstrating the best messaging for the tax debate and seeing if supporting tax increases for the wealthy gains GOP candidates support.| America's New Majority Project
America's New Majority Project is committed to find common ground to solve the extraordinary challenges threatening American prosperity, safety and freedom.| America's New Majority Project
Survey data showing when given spending information, most voters reject accusation that the GOP budget "cuts" Medicaid.| America's New Majority Project