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Asian Americans are the Fastest Growing Immigrant Group and Largely Independent
Asian Americans are the fastest growing immigrant group in the U.S. according to Pew, and while they account for about 4% of voters, their...
Breaking Down The Economist/YouGov Poll: What Matters Most in the Midterms?
The Economist/YouGov recently conducted a poll of 1500 US adults, asking prospective voters and non-voters a series of questions covering Trump, Putin, the economy...
Age, Race, and Gender Differences Emerge in Midterm Priorities
A recent Quinnipiac poll of 1,020 prospective voters asked them to share their primary motivations in the midterms and significant age, race, and gender...
ATTITUDES AND OPINIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS
Executive Summary
Market Research Foundation commissioned a nationwide study of African-Americans in the United States. The survey was conducted among 1,000 U.S. residents over the...
The Party Divide – Most Black Voters are Moderates and Many...
Market Research Foundation’s July 2018 survey on 1000 African Americans asked voters about their political views and party identity, and discovered that while 83%...
Three Major Findings on Black Voters No One is Talking About
Earlier this year as Market Research Foundation watched Trump’s approval among Blacks climb significantly beyond the share of the vote he received in 2016,...
Technology, Universal Basic Income, and the Dignity of Work
Have you heard of Andrew Yang yet? He’s an author, tech entrepreneur, and Democratic hopeful running for President in 2020 with a unique message...
Three Lesser-Discussed Trends to Watch for in the Mid-Terms
Several small trends are beginning to take shape on the political landscape – and if they grow, they represent risks as well as opportunities...
Midterms Represent a Vote for or Against Trump
A Pew Research survey conducted June 6th through 12th revealed 60% of respondents consider their midterm vote a vote for President Trump (26%) or...
How The GOP Missed Pennsylvania’s Trump Surge and What It Cost...
In sporting arenas, on assembly lines and at the ballot box, victory these days is decided on the razor’s edge. Milliseconds and microscopic margins...