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ALL POLLS | AMERICAN MAJORITY PROJECT POLLS
Our poll and analysis suggest that despite support for cancelling student loans, a large majority of voters find arguments against cancelling student loan debt to be convincing. The results suggest that who oppose cancelling student debt can effectively neutralize the issue with the right arguments.
Read MoreA new national poll for the American Majority Project shows that 68 percent of American voters oppose public schools introducing subjects of sexual orientation without the prior approval of the students’ parents. This includes 86 percent of Republicans, 50 percent of Democrats, and 70 percent of Democrats. 57% strongly disagree, and 12% somewhat disagree. Majorities of Whites (72%), African-Americans (54%), and Hispanics (62%) disagree as well as majorities of Men (66%) and Women (71%). This polling comes after the recent …
Read MoreNew polling for the American Majority Project conducted by McLaughlin and Associates shows that a large majority of Americans support the basis for new laws limiting the availability of gender reassignment treatments for minors. The poll indicated that 71 percent of Americans oppose gender reassignment treatments such as puberty blockers and irreversible surgeries being made for those under the age of eighteen. 57 percent strongly disagree, and 14 percent somewhat disagree. Those opposing include 55 percent of Democrats, 71 percent …
Read MoreA majority supports allowing only the American flag being flown over government buildings including United States consulates and embassies.
Read MoreAmericans overwhelmingly agree that limiting federal spending and balancing the budget will reduce inflation.
Read MoreStrong bipartisan majorities support a balanced budget amendment to the constitution, believing it will help set priorities and lead to less waste and corruption.
Read MoreQualitative research focused on focus groups of swing voters between the ages of 20 to 64 on inflation, socialism, capitalism and education.
Read MoreGen Z swing voters preferred a plan that incorporated proven, practical solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions over more aggressive ones that would raise the cost of energy and lead to job losses.
Read MoreAmericans overwhelmingly favor a constitutional amendment to balance the federal budget and prefer the pro-growth, pro-reform strategy used in the 1990s.
Read MoreAmericans overwhelmingly support equal treatment regardless of race when it comes to access to education, jobs, healthcare and government services.
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