We conducted this unique research that gets a representative sample of key target groups to watch the President’s speech and do pre and post surveys. They include a lot of open-ended responses and items that get at values, emotions, and concerns about this polarized...
On behalf of PSG Consulting and the AFT, Democracy Corps on March 1, 2022, conducted online dial meter research during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Speech. Here are a few of the key takeaways: Going into speech three quarters thought country on wrong...
Biden’s State of the Union lifted his approval a bit, as well as his favorability with voters. It was comparable to gains from the DNC and much better than Trump did at the beginning of 2018. Of course, the bounce could be momentary, but in the past, the direction of...
To: Democratic leaders and progressive allies From:Â Â Â Stanley Greenberg Re: Key actions to raise support with all working class voters and raise Democratic margins President Biden no...
Recent research conducted by Democracy Corps, Equis Labs, and HIT Strategies for Democracy Corps, and American Federation of Teachers of Black, Hispanic, AAPI and white working class voters shows that Joe Biden and the Democrats can embrace a powerful middle...
The weekend media has reported the presidential race as virtually dead even and challenged the two campaigns — what are your plans now? But while the election is close, it is very important to underscore that President Obama and the Democrats have a...
The most recent survey and focus groups by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner for Democracy Corps reveal deep opposition to the Ryan budget– and its potential to damage Mitt Romney’s candidacy if he embraces it in the coming campaign.[1] At the outset, the Ryan budget...
Romney and Republicans hit ceiling from unfavorability President Obama’s approval has improved to 47 percent, and he now leads Mitt Romney on the ballot by a 3-point margin, 49 percent to 46 percent—a net 3-point improvement since last month, according to the latest...
What is clear from this fresh look at public consciousness on the economy is how difficult this period has been for both non-college-educated and college-educated voters – and how vulnerable the prevailing narratives articulated by national Democratic leaders are.[1] ...