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National surveys at Democracy Corps cover a range of topics for both Presidential and Senate races. We provide industry-leading polling data that provides deep insight into the voting trends across the nation.

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The child tax credit’s disruptive changes

The child tax credit’s disruptive changes

The Child Tax Credit is new and being noticed and disrupting usual patterns of support. Support has quickly become evident among the younger populations, parents and the working class (those without a four-year degree). It gets less support with older populations and the college-educated. The Child Tax Credit is intensely popular with the Democrats’ base of Blacks, unmarried women, Gen Z and millennials, with the potential to impact voter turnout. But the Child Tax...

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