In the News: New CFIF National Survey Shows Voters Want Bipartisan Agreement on Spending Bills, Oppose COVID-19 Patent Waivers and Reject Government Setting Prices for Health Care
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In the News: New CFIF National Survey Shows Voters Want Bipartisan Agreement on Spending Bills, Oppose COVID-19 Patent Waivers and Reject Government Setting Prices for Health Care

The Center for Individual Freedom (CFIF) today released key findings of a national survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies, measuring voters’ health care priorities as U.S. COVID-19 cases continue to decline and many in Congress propose health care-related offsets to President Biden’s major legislative packages and other new federal spending proposals. Read more about the opinions […]

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In the News: Majority of Arizonans oppose Joe Biden’s tax plan

The Coalition to Protect American Workers released a poll conducted with Public Opinion Strategies that found a majority of Arizonans oppose President Joe Biden’s tax plan. Read more about how the tax increase could impact Arizonans here.

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In the News: In summer, the stakes are rising for Biden

“Every administration starts with news that gets covered as ‘action’ – executive orders, Cabinet slots being filled – all pushing a new agenda different than their predecessor,” Bill McInturff points out. But over time, he adds, “Executive orders run out and the action is replaced by transactional and messy legislative back-and-forth. Favorable numbers drop.” Read […]

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In the News: 78% of New Yorkers want to keep ‘cocktails to go,’ poll says

Nearly 80 percent of New Yorkers want to keep a pandemic-era rule allowing booze takeout and delivery at bars and restaurants, according to a new survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies and released Monday by the New York State Restaurant Association. Read more here about how ‘cocktails to go’ might be here to stay.

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In the news: Glen Bolger on GOP House members wanting to avoid primaries

“The challenge is that members don’t want to be primaried,” said Glen Bolger, a veteran Republican pollster. “These seats are mostly drawn as Democratic or Republican seats, so the way to lose isn’t in November, it’s in a primary.” Read more about how the winning candidate is decided in the primaries here.

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