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We are thrilled to announce that @ryanodonnellpa has been named the next executive director of Data for Progress! Ryan is an expert in survey methodology with a long history in progressive and union politics — he has worked with DFP since 2019 to shape our electoral polling.
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Our poll finds that a majority of Independent voters (56%) think the war in Iran has left the U.S. in a worse position.
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NEW DFP Insights from @SenJeffMerkley: “For Trump to restock our munitions stockpiles, Congress will need to approve billions in new spending. That gives Congress power to enforce the Constitution, so the president does not launch more wars without congressional authorization."
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NEW: A majority of voters (52%) — including 60% of Independents — think the U.S. is not accomplishing its goals in Iran. And a plurality of voters say the U.S.' top goal in the war should be to end it.
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A plurality of Independents (36%) trust labor unions most to protect workers from AI, while pluralities of Democratic and Republican voters place the most trust in their respective parties.
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NEW: Voters support multiple pro-worker measures to regulate AI. Strong, bipartisan majorities agree that workers should know if AI is being used to monitor their work and should have decision-making authority over how it’s used by their employer.
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A progressive affordability agenda is overwhelmingly popular with voters across the political spectrum. Each of the policies tested has support from at least 3 in 5 voters — including a majority of persuadable and Trump 2024 voters.
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Congressman Greg Casar@RepCasar

Today we are announcing the Progressive Caucus’ New Affordability Agenda. Donald Trump lied about bringing down costs. We need an actual plan to make things cheaper by taking on corporations ripping people off. Under this plan, every American family saves money. Here's how -->

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Every single one of these bills are supported by the vast majority of Democrats, the vast majority of Independents, and even a majority of Republicans!
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Voters slightly oppose making Chinese electric vehicles available for purchase in the U.S. — but Democrats and voters under 45 show higher support.
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NEW: Voters view China as more of an adversary than an ally. But a plurality also believe cooperation with China will result in faster progress on clean energy technologies.
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With blackouts and endless streaming services, watching your home team play is only getting harder. My bill will require leagues to air games all in one place for local fans—live and free.
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NEW DFP Insights from @SenatorBaldwin on her For the Fans Act: "If you're a Wisconsinite and want to watch the Brewers, Bucks, and Packers play all of their games, you’d better be ready to pay more than $1,500 per year for nearly ten different subscription services."

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And voters also support a plan to require leagues to offer one subscription service where fans can watch every game played, without blackouts.
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NEW DFP Insights from @SenatorBaldwin on her For the Fans Act: "If you're a Wisconsinite and want to watch the Brewers, Bucks, and Packers play all of their games, you’d better be ready to pay more than $1,500 per year for nearly ten different subscription services."
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