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59% Believe it is Possible to Preserve a Woman’s Right to Choose AND Reduce Abortions

AbortionBy MSA DesignerSeptember 17, 2024

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of voters believe it is possible to both preserve a woman’s right to choose AND reduce the number of abortions in America, only 22% disagree. A Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 registered voters found that there was no difference between the political parties on this question. Among politicians, Republicans and Democrats…

Debate Did Not Change Voter Perceptions on Key Issues

Presidential RaceBy MSA DesignerSeptember 16, 2024

Before last Tuesday’s presidential debate, 42% of voters thought Vice President Kamala Harris wanted to ban fracking. The topic was prominently discussed during the debate but it didn’t change anything. After the debate, 41% thought Harris wanted to ban fracking. The Napolitan News Service survey of 1,000 registered voters found similar results on questions about…

Was Tuesday’s Debate Even Helpful? 60% Say Yes

Presidential RaceBy MSA DesignerSeptember 16, 2024

Among those who watched last Tuesday’s debate in some form, 60% said that the debate was informative in helping understand the candidates positions on key issues. However, other data from Napolitan News Service Surveys shows the debate had little impact on the race. Pre-and-post debate polling showed that there was virtually no change in perceptions…

The Scott Rasmussen Show Highlights

Scott Rasmussen ShowBy MSA DesignerSeptember 15, 2024

This Sunday’s Episode covers: The Debate The Constitution Where Voters Believe Harris Stands What Voters Think is Weird On Merit Street +  Airing on Sunday, 10/9a CTRe-airs 11:30/10:30a CT Watch the Episode

61% Say It’s More Important to Secure The Border Than Solve the Root Cause of Immigration

ImmigrationBy MSA DesignerSeptember 12, 2024

Immigration was a hot topic during Tuesday’s presidential debate and continues to be an important issue in this election season. Sixty-one percent (61%) of voters say it is more important to secure the border, and 33% say is it more important address the root causes of immigration in other countries. A Napolitan News Service Survey…

69% of the Politically Active Elite 1% Would Rather Cheat Than Lose a Close Election

Election Integrity, Elite 1%By MSA DesignerSeptember 12, 2024

As the campaign season continues on, candidates and their teams are pulling out all the stops to try and convince voters that they are the right person for the job. Both candidates and the ones funding their campaigns have a lot of skin in the game, but what are they willing to do to bring…

Overwhelming Majority of Voters Can’t Understand Why You’d Vote for the Other Candidate

Presidential RaceBy MSA DesignerSeptember 12, 2024

Eighty-one percent (81%) of Vice President Harris voters could not understand why a reasonable person would vote for former President Donald Trump. A Napolitan News Service Survey also found 72% of Trump voters could not understand why a reasonable person would vote for Harris. The survey of 1,000 Registered Voters was completed shortly before the…

Just 37% Say They Are Better off Than They Were Four Years Ago

EconomicsBy MSA DesignerSeptember 11, 2024

Just 37% of voters say they are better off today than they were four years ago. This has remained consistent for the majority of the last 4 months, and is up slightly since the beginning of the year. A Napolitan News Service Survey of 1,000 registered voters also found that just 23% say their personal…

54% of Government Managers Would Follow Their Own Research over Voter Preferences

Elite 1%By MSA DesignerSeptember 11, 2024

One of the core challenges in governing a 21st century nation is the tension between unelected government managers and voters. Recently, a Napolitan Institute survey of federal government managers addressed this by asking the government leaders how they should respond if they thought regulations were needed but they were overwhelmingly opposed by voters. Most (54%)…

Who Voters Trust More Going into the Debate

Election IntegrityBy MSA DesignerSeptember 10, 2024

Going into Tuesday’s debate, Harris and Trump are neck and neck in almost every way. The challenge for both candidates will be to focus on what matters most to the American people, instead of playing into unhelpful, divisive rhetoric targeted at their opponent. The most important issues for voters remain the economy (36%), immigration (16%)…

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