Opinion Today
June 22, 2021
Public Supports Both Early Voting And Requiring Photo ID to Vote
Monmouth University Polling Institute
Most Americans support both easier access to early voting and requiring photo identification to vote, according to the Monmouth University Poll. The public is more divided on expanding vote-by-mail, although a majority would like to see some national voting guidelines established for federal elections. One-third of Americans continue to believe Joe Biden won the presidency only due to voter fraud – a steady trend since November that underlines the crystallization of our nation’s deep partisan divide.
Most Americans Support Filibuster Reform
Navigator Research
Despite Limited Awareness of the Filibuster, a Majority Believe It Creates More Gridlock Than Compromise
After ACA’s Third Supreme Court Challenge, Voters Remain Divided on 2010 Law
Gaby Galvin, Morning Consult
54% of voters approve of ACA, but party sentiment is stark: 85% of Democrats back the law; 74% of GOP disapprove
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