John, did politics come up where you were for Thanksgiving?
For many of us, Thanksgiving is one of the few times in our polarized
lives that we talk politics with people who have very different political
views. (That's why we sent around the polling data below last week.)
Thanksgiving may also now be one of the political best focus groups ever.
[ [link removed] ]Can you answer a few questions about the politics discussions you heard
or were part of over Thanksgiving? Click here.
We'll consolidate everyone's answers and share the results with key
Democratic campaigns and strategists to help Dems win in 2024.
-- The PCCC Survey Team
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OUR THANKSGIVING DAY EMAIL:
If politics comes up at the Thanksgiving dinner table, consider mentioning
this...
Dan Pfeiffer, President Obama's Communications Director and Pod Save
America co-host, called our new polling "a real formula and roadmap for
Democrats to adopt going forward which I think can be very, very, very
useful."
With our friends at Data For Progress, we spent months diagnosing why
Democrats are losing to Republicans when voters are asked who they trust
on the economy -- and we discovered several solutions.
As reported by Politico, we presented these findings to the White House,
Senate and House leadership, and political operatives around Washington
DC. Some data is below.
[ [link removed] ]You can help continue this "very, very, very useful" work -- helping
Democrats WIN on the economy -- by chipping in $20 or more to the PCCC and
our friends at Data For Progress here.
Point #1: Democratic economic policy is popular, but voters aren't hearing
it. We need new strategies to break through.
[ [link removed] ]Bidenomics Popularity vs Awareness
Point #2: We can't be high volume on everything. But if voters hear even
just 3 of our most popular issues, we win on the economy.
[ [link removed] ]SOLUTIONS - Multiple Paths Can Move Trust on Economy
Point #3: Trump has neutralized our advantage one of of our best issues --
Social Security. But, by picking a fight on taxing billionaires to protect
(and expand) Social Security benefits, we can regain an advantage.
[ [link removed] ]Currently There Is No Perceived Contrast on Social Security
[ [link removed] ]Part of Driving Contrast - Taxing the Wealthy to Bolster Social
Security Has Big Partisan Support
[ [link removed] ]Voters Support Expanding Social Security Benefits Regardless of the Pay
For
Want to geek out more? See the [ [link removed] ]13-slide deck here or watch us [ [link removed] ]walk
reporters through our deck here.
[ [link removed] ]Do you feel good knowing that top Democrats around Washington DC are
seeing this data? HELP US DO MORE OF IT. Donate $20 or more to the PCCC
and our friends at Data For Progress here.
And be sure to spread this gospel at the Thanksgiving table if the
conversation turns to politics! (Does your Trump-loving uncle want to cut
Social Security to cut taxes on billionaires? Or would they rather
increase taxes on billionaires to protect and expand Social Security? Find
out!)
Thanks for being a bold progressive.
-- Adam Green, PCCC co-founder
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