Update: Public Opinion Strategies is prepared to move forward
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Update: Public Opinion Strategies is prepared to move forward

Friends and clients: Even as we all are closely following the developing news around the Coronavirus, please know that Public Opinion Strategies is uniquely prepared to keep moving forward. First, let me report that having done The NBC/WSJ Poll over the last few days, response rates, the demographic profile of participants, and the actual data were unchanged from past tracks and quite solid.  […]

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In the News: NBC News/Wall Street Journal Poll Released with New Information on COVID-19, the Economy, and Biden

Public Opinion Strategies just released a NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll: COVID-19 is now the single most followed news story since 2009. But, only 26% say it has so far changed their life in a major way. Economic ratings are currently stable. Plenty of new information on  Coronavirus, big time Biden lead in the primary […]

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In the News: Should the United States have a Mandatory Two-year Draft?

According to a 2018 Public Opinion Strategies poll, about two-thirds of Americans would support a national service program. And it would be good policy: alumni of existing service programs go on to complete four-year college at much higher rates than their non-service peers. Click here to read more on the american opinion on a two-year draft.  

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In the News: A Close Look at the States that Could Determine to 2020 Presidential Election

The upcoming election between President Donald Trump and the eventual Democratic nominee could come down to just a half dozen states. Republican pollster Neil Newhouse sees Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin as “critical” to Trump’s re-election. States that he expects to go their way but won’t take for granted are Florida, North Carolina and Arizona. “Those […]

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American Opinions on Coronavirus

Public Opinion Strategies recently conducted a national survey on how much Americans are paying attention to COVID-19 (commonly referred to as Coronavirus), their concerns and whether they are taking precautionary steps. We have put together a brief PowerPoint to illustrate the survey data. A few key highlights from the survey: •  More than 9 in […]

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