"Since June, the share of adults who say the country is on the wrong track increased 13 percentage points from 62% to 75%. The shift occurred primarily among Republicans. In June, 29% of Republicans said the country was heading in the wrong direction. That number is now 51%. The vast majority of Democrats have felt the country is headed in the wrong direction since Donald Trump won the election in 2024." September 19, 2025.
"Data for Progress finds that 65% of voters support a Medicare for All system — described as a “national health insurance program…that would cover all Americans and replace most private health insurance plans.” This includes majorities of Democrats (78%) and Independents (71%), and a plurality of Republicans (49%)." Data for Progress
78% of Americans support allowing undocumented immigrants to become U.S. Citizens. Gallup Poll, July, 2025.
86% Americans support mandated gun background checks. McCountney Institute for Democracy, May, 2023.
74% of voters agree that "transgender people deserve to be treated with dignity and respect." Data for Progress, October, 2024.
64% say abortions should legal in most cases. AP-NORC, July, 2025.
"Keep the tax credit up to 30% of the cost of equipment that produce clean energy, such as solar panels or wind turbines or stores clean energy." Supported by 88% of Americans.
"Everybody should be able to buy a public plan like Medicare, the current plan for seniors over 65." Supported by 71% of Americans.
Sustain current or increase funding levels of Medicaid. Supported by 81% of Americans.
"Ensure that everyone has legal access to birth control, by prohibiting state governments from restricting or banning access to birth control was favored by a bipartisan majority of 81%, including 74% of Republicans and 90% of Democrats." Voice of the People
Our government should make it a priority to provide treatment for substance abuse disorders. Supported by 80% of Americans.
Fund mental health professionals and social workers to deal with non-violent mental health issues rather than directing these individual to police. Supported by 76% of Americans.
"A bipartisan majority of 73% did not choose mass deportation – instead choosing a visa with a path to citizenship or neither – including 58% of Republicans and 85% of Democrats." - Voice of the People
"Require police departments to adopt a policy that makes it a duty for officers to intervene when they perceive another officer is using excessive force (and) provide officers with training for when and how to intervene." Supported by 82% of Americans