Millennials Express Mixed Views On Their Economic Future
Posts by Jim Hobart
Millennials Express Mixed Views On Their Economic Future

In April of this year, our friends across the aisle at Harstad Strategic Research conducted a national online survey of 2,004 millennial adults (for this survey, millennials were defined as adults age 18-31). The survey results were released publically (it can be seen here), and among many interesting findings was the somewhat contradictory views millennials […]

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Reaching Younger Voters (or, Why President Obama Went In Between Two Ferns)

Last week, my colleague Alex Bratty described the challenges of reaching younger voters. Alex wrote: “With the explosion of technology, more and more Americans – particularly in the younger (age) cohorts – are multitasking with devices and no longer devoting their attention to a single activity.” This is especially for important for Republicans to keep […]

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The Other Shoe Continues to Drop on Obamacare

The most stunning aspect of the disastrous rollout and implementation of Obamacare is the sheer number of problems the law presents for Democrats. From “if you like your plan, you can keep it,” which Politifact deemed the Lie of the Year,  to patients being dropped by doctors they know and trust, a new politically damaging […]

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The Cutting is the Hardest Part

In survey after survey and focus group after focus group voters tell us that the federal government spends too much money. On that, the vast majority of voters agree. The hard part comes when we ask voters what programs should be cut. Typically, they focus on items that represent very small portions of the federal […]

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Voters Across Age Groups are United in their Opposition to Military Action in Syria

In the August 28-29 national survey for NBC/Wall Street Journal (conducted jointly by Bill McInturff of Public Opinion Strategies and Fred Yang of Hart Research Associates), the numbers on Syria were clearly challenging for the President. Less than two weeks later, the numbers on the three questions that were tested again were decidedly worse. Especially […]

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