Friends,
This week, former President Trump made headlines for wishing for an economic crash so he wouldn’t inherit a struggling economy if he wins in November.
But if you’ve been following Data for Progress for a while, you know that framing is everything when it comes to economic issues for voters.
Last year we conducted polling with The Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) and found that laying out how Trump poorly handled the economy by cutting taxes for billionaires and failing to fight back against corporate price gouging on gas and groceries closes the gap on which candidate they trust more to handle the economy.
Data for Progress is working with our allies at The Progressive Change Campaign Committee, charting the path to stop Trump. We’re preparing more polls on critical messaging ahead of the 2024 presidential election and we need your support. Chip in today! >>
Data For Progress and our friends at PCCC have been meeting with Democratic leadership, and telling them everything we’ve learned from our polling and research on how Democrats can win the messaging war on economic issues.
Data for Progress is skilled at conducting impactful polling that helps shape the conversation progressives are having — and we’re planning more polling in the next few weeks with our progressive allies.
Our polling demonstrates the popularity of progressive policies and the importance of messaging on these issues which is why we urgently need your support to release more polling this year. Make a contribution today!
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