What’s Changing? The Latest on American Opinion about COVID and our Health Care System
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What’s Changing? The Latest on American Opinion about COVID and our Health Care System

Friends and clients: A new national survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies in partnership with Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock examines American attitudes on the U.S. health care system and hospitals nearly two fully years into the COVID-19 pandemic. A few takeaways: When it comes to information about critical health issues, a large majority of […]

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In the News: As More Teachers’ Unions Push for Remote Schooling, Parents Worry. So Do Democrats.

“A lot of people — Biden, Mayor Lightfoot in Chicago — have said schools should be open,” said Jim Hobart. “If they’re not able to prevent schools from choosing to close, that shows a weakness on their part.” Read more about the political effects of remote learning and how it can help Republican candidates nationwide […]

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In the News: The ideas and arguments that will define the next 12 months

“This is an issue that has legs,” said Robert Blizzard about the issue of education and its importance in the 2022 elections, especially those for governor, state legislature, and school board. Read more about the rising importance of education and other top issues for 2022 here.

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In the News: G.O.P. Fights Covid Mandates, Then Blame Biden as Cases Rise

“McCarthy’s first hit on Biden is a competence hit – that he sold himself to voters as the guy who can make a difference in the fight against Covid, yet more Americans are dying,” said Neil Newhouse, a Republican pollster who has surveyed voters on the issue. Read more about growing Covid concerns across the […]

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Impeachment Fever Has Hit House Democrats

Over the last few weeks, more and more Democratic Members of Congress have come out in favor of impeachment hearings. According to the ShareBlue whip count, 55 currently elected Democratic House members, or nearly a quarter (23%) of their caucus, now support moving forward on impeachment. This slightly lags the 30% of Democrats who responded […]

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