From Tommy Kaelin, PPI <[email protected]>
Subject Winning Back Working America: A PPI/YouGov Survey of Working-Class Attitudes
Date November 29, 2023 9:00 PM
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** NEW ANALYSIS
Winning Back Working America: A PPI/YouGov Survey of Working-Class Attitudes
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Working Americans believe the last 40 years have not been kind to them. When surveyed in a new poll, a majority of working-class voters believe they are worse off. When asked which President from the past 30 years has done the most for average working families, voters choose Donald Trump by a wide margin (44% to Biden’s 12%). While the result is mainly driven by partisan divides, 51% of independents chose Trump.
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Working-class voters are a crucial demographic in competitive districts across the country and Democrats must make further inroads with working-class voters in order to build on recent election victories and assemble a winning coalition for 2024.

The Progressive Policy Institute’s (PPI) Project on Center-Left Renewal released a new poll commissioned by YouGov to help Democrats understand and frame more effective appeals to working-class voters.

PPI President Will Marshall provides a summary and analysis of the results in the report “Winning Back Working America: A PPI/YouGov Survey of Working Class Attitudes.”

The poll contains two parts: a national survey of 860 non-college voters and oversamples of working-class opinions in seven 2024 presidential or Senate battleground states: Michigan, Montana, New Hampshire, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Nevada. The poll surveyed registered voters without a four-year degree (voters with a two-year degree, high school diploma, or less).
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Key Findings from the National Poll
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Ben Ritz, Director of PPI's Center for Funding America's Future: New Poll Shows Working-Class Voters Want Lower Prices And Public Debt
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Taylor Maag, Director of Workforce Development Policy: A New Way to Scale Apprenticeships in America
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Ed Gresser, VP and Director of Trade and Global Markets: Working-class Americans on Trade Policy — No Clear Consensus on Past agreements, Little Support for New Tariffs, Strong Hope for Training and Apprenticeships
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** Partisan Foreign Policy Extremists are Draining Respect for US Leadership
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By Will Marshall
President of the Progressive Policy Institute
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Storm clouds are gathering around the world. In Europe, Asia and the Middle East, tyrants and terrorists are on the march, while the country most able to stand up to them — the United States — is rancorously disunited.

Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre of 1,200 Israelis was a harrowing display of barbarism cracking through civilization’s fragile veneer. In Europe, Russian “dictator” Vladimir Putin is doubling down on his criminal war to compel Ukraine’s subservience to Moscow.
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Disability and Changes in the Workplace
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The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the combination of advancing technology have brought about a major shift in the workplace. Between February 2020 and August 2023, the number of employed Americans with disabilities soared by 33% or 1.9 million. By comparison, the number of employed Americans without disabilities rose by only 1%, or 1.5 million. In other words, workers with disabilities account for 57% of the increase in employment since the beginning of the pandemic.

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A new PPI policy brief, “Disability and Changes in the Workplace,” analyzes available data and discusses how the changing environments from the pandemic allowed workers with disabilities to find job opportunities that are a good match for their needs. Report author Dr. Michael Mandel, Vice President and Chief Economist of PPI, describes how the rapid adaptation of businesses to “work from home” during the pandemic allowed workers with disabilities to operate from a more congenial or accommodating environment.

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Laura Duffy
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