New Polling Research on Voter Attitudes Ahead of November Election
New Polling Research on Voter Attitudes Ahead of November Election
The four memos from the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center preview voter sentiments on abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, direct democracy, and voter engagement tactics.
WASHINGTON — Today the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center (BISC) published four new research memos that showcase the ways in which voters feel about top-of-mind issue areas in the United States: abortion, LGBTQ+ rights, and direct democracy.
Focusing on BISC’s target campaign states, these memos reflect a pulse check on where the American electorate is on a range of down-ballot issues that have dominated political discourse this year. BISC conducts voter attitudes research with a well developed racial equity lens to ensure an accurate and holistic approach to data collection.
The research toplines can be accessed in full below:
- BISC Voter Engagement Tactics Research Toplines
- BISC Reproductive + Abortion Rights Research Toplines
- BISC LGBTQ+ Rights Research Toplines
- BISC Defending Direct Democracy Research Toplines
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