"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.
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