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The Senate primary in Maine looks like the next test of old guard vs. new for Democrats. Despite being a political novice, Platner raised over $1 million in the first nine days. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., reportedly is working behind the scenes to get 77-year-old Gov. Janet Mills to enter the race.

The Senate primary in Maine looks like the next test of old guard vs. new for Democrats. Despite being a political novice, Platner raised over $1 million in the first nine days. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., reportedly is working behind the scenes to get 77-year-old Gov. Janet Mills to enter the race.

Schumer is out of his fucking mind. www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...

03.09.2025 11:41 πŸ‘ 5156 πŸ” 961 πŸ’¬ 344 πŸ“Œ 448

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28.03.2025 17:32 πŸ‘ 619 πŸ” 229 πŸ’¬ 13 πŸ“Œ 68
Top Donors in 2024 Election
These totals combine contributions to campaign committees and independent expenditure groups. Notably missing from the list is prominent Democratic donor George Soros, who donated $179 million during the 2022 campaign. Much of that money was not spent until the 2024 election cycle.
β€’ Solidly Republican/Conservative
Solidly Democratic/Liberal
Leans Republican/Conservative
Elon Musk
Timothy Mellon
Miriam Adelson
Richard & Elizabeth Uihlein
Kenneth C. Griffin
Jeffrey & Janine Yass
Paul Singer
Michael Bloomberg
Dustin Moskovitz
Marc Andreessen
Ben & Felicia Horowitz
Stephen Schwarzman
Timothy Dunn
Reid Hoffman
Rob Bigelow
Diane Hendricks
James & Marilyn Simons
John Joe Ricketts
Patrick & Shirley Ryan
Fred Eychaner
Stephen Jr. & Susan Mandel
Warren Stephens
Laura Perlmutter
Deborah Simon
Vince & Linda McMahon
$291,482,587
$197,047,200
$148,304,900
$143,498,936
$108,402,284
$101,128,680
$66,800,800
$64,339,734
$50,671,800
$42,365,113
$42,114,154
$40,202,039
$35,780,200
$35,390,504
$34,991,500
$33,165,417
$32,397,013
$32,273,650
$32,198,116
$31,587,600
$27,263,900
$25,895,650
$25,344,890
$24,583,908
$23,961,659
"Solid" donors give more than 85% to one side; "Leans" donors give 60%-80% to one side; "On the Fence" donors give 40%-59% to each side.
Source: OpenSecrets β€’ Created with Datawrapper

Top Donors in 2024 Election These totals combine contributions to campaign committees and independent expenditure groups. Notably missing from the list is prominent Democratic donor George Soros, who donated $179 million during the 2022 campaign. Much of that money was not spent until the 2024 election cycle. β€’ Solidly Republican/Conservative Solidly Democratic/Liberal Leans Republican/Conservative Elon Musk Timothy Mellon Miriam Adelson Richard & Elizabeth Uihlein Kenneth C. Griffin Jeffrey & Janine Yass Paul Singer Michael Bloomberg Dustin Moskovitz Marc Andreessen Ben & Felicia Horowitz Stephen Schwarzman Timothy Dunn Reid Hoffman Rob Bigelow Diane Hendricks James & Marilyn Simons John Joe Ricketts Patrick & Shirley Ryan Fred Eychaner Stephen Jr. & Susan Mandel Warren Stephens Laura Perlmutter Deborah Simon Vince & Linda McMahon $291,482,587 $197,047,200 $148,304,900 $143,498,936 $108,402,284 $101,128,680 $66,800,800 $64,339,734 $50,671,800 $42,365,113 $42,114,154 $40,202,039 $35,780,200 $35,390,504 $34,991,500 $33,165,417 $32,397,013 $32,273,650 $32,198,116 $31,587,600 $27,263,900 $25,895,650 $25,344,890 $24,583,908 $23,961,659 "Solid" donors give more than 85% to one side; "Leans" donors give 60%-80% to one side; "On the Fence" donors give 40%-59% to each side. Source: OpenSecrets β€’ Created with Datawrapper

Obama 2010 (Koch brothers spending massively on Republicans): Citizens United should be overturned, money in politics corrupts

Clinton 2016, Biden 2020 (Koch brothers sit out, most billionaires are anti-Trump): hey jack, don’t worry about it, it’s all good

2024:

27.03.2025 16:24 πŸ‘ 211 πŸ” 90 πŸ’¬ 12 πŸ“Œ 7
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Oh no! Is it kosher to share a tweet on this site? who knows I have terrible internet etiquette here gooooes

12.03.2025 19:30 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Bar chart of polling data from Data For Progress.
Title: Democrats and Independents Say the U.S. Is Moving Toward an Oligarchy.
Description: Which of the following do you think best describes the direction the United States is headed?
All likely voters β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 48%, Staying as it is today: 17%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 25%, Don't know: 10%
Democrat β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 67%, Staying as it is today: 11%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 15%, Don't know: 7%
Independent / Third party β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 61%, Staying as it is today: 14%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 14%, Don't know: 11%
Republican β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 23%, Staying as it is today: 24%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 41%, Don't know: 12%

February 28–March 2, 2025 survey of 1,189 likely voters.

Bar chart of polling data from Data For Progress. Title: Democrats and Independents Say the U.S. Is Moving Toward an Oligarchy. Description: Which of the following do you think best describes the direction the United States is headed? All likely voters β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 48%, Staying as it is today: 17%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 25%, Don't know: 10% Democrat β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 67%, Staying as it is today: 11%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 15%, Don't know: 7% Independent / Third party β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 61%, Staying as it is today: 14%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 14%, Don't know: 11% Republican β€” Moving toward an oligarchy: 23%, Staying as it is today: 24%, Moving toward a more democratic system: 41%, Don't know: 12% February 28–March 2, 2025 survey of 1,189 likely voters.

NEW: After learning the definition of oligarchy, 67% of Democrats and 61% of Independents say the U.S. is becoming more oligarchic.

www.dataforprogress.org/blog/2025/3/...

06.03.2025 14:59 πŸ‘ 28 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 1

"A new poll from @dataforprogress.org finds that likely voters largely oppose the U.S. taking ownership of each location...Majorities oppose the U.S. taking Greenland, Canada, and most starkly, Gaza. Only 23% want the U.S. to control Gaza, while 62% oppose that idea."

18.02.2025 16:47 πŸ‘ 9 πŸ” 4 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 1
CongressData The CongressData Project aims to compile, disseminate, and encourage the use of data relevant to research of the US Congress and tracks member-level variables across the states across time. We have gathered more than 900 variables from various sources and assembled them into one large, useful dataset. We hope this project will become a 'one-stop shop' for academics, policy analysts, students, and researchers looking for variables germane to the study of the US Congress.

New CongressData update with its r packages & web app:
cspp.ippsr.msu.edu/congress/

We now have 1,000 variables at the district-member-year level, including 9 new data sources with area crosswalks, activist presence, primaries, environmental data, broadband, & legislative style

17.12.2024 17:15 πŸ‘ 28 πŸ” 13 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 3
Trump Voters Say They Voted for Him Because He Is a Change From the Biden-Harris Administration and Will Secure the Border.
Description: Which of the following best describes why you voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election?
Response Options:
A) He is a much-needed change from the current Biden-Harris administration
B) He will secure the border and deport illegal immigrants
C) He will lower costs
D) He will keep jobs in America
E) He will stop extremism around gender, race, and sexuality in our culture
F) He will lower my taxes
G) Other
H) None of these
2024 Trump voters β€” 36% chose A, 26% chose B, 14% chose C, 10% chose D, 5% chose E, 3% chose F, 5% chose G, 1% chose H
Independent / Third party β€” 46% chose A, 21% chose B, 10% chose C, 9% chose D, 3% chose E, 2% chose F, 8% chose G, 0% chose H
Republican β€” 34% chose A, 28% chose B, 15% chose C, 9% chose D, 5% chose E, 4% chose F, 4% chose G, 1% chose H

November 15–18, 2024 survey of 612 likely voters who voted for Trump

Trump Voters Say They Voted for Him Because He Is a Change From the Biden-Harris Administration and Will Secure the Border. Description: Which of the following best describes why you voted for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election? Response Options: A) He is a much-needed change from the current Biden-Harris administration B) He will secure the border and deport illegal immigrants C) He will lower costs D) He will keep jobs in America E) He will stop extremism around gender, race, and sexuality in our culture F) He will lower my taxes G) Other H) None of these 2024 Trump voters β€” 36% chose A, 26% chose B, 14% chose C, 10% chose D, 5% chose E, 3% chose F, 5% chose G, 1% chose H Independent / Third party β€” 46% chose A, 21% chose B, 10% chose C, 9% chose D, 3% chose E, 2% chose F, 8% chose G, 0% chose H Republican β€” 34% chose A, 28% chose B, 15% chose C, 9% chose D, 5% chose E, 4% chose F, 4% chose G, 1% chose H November 15–18, 2024 survey of 612 likely voters who voted for Trump

NEW: Our comprehensive post-election report examines the factors that led to Trump's win, using longitudinal data collected throughout 2024.

Primarily, we find that voters were upset with the economy and the status quo.

17.12.2024 14:56 πŸ‘ 21 πŸ” 8 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 3

Recent DFP polling similarly finds that CFPB's actions on medical debt collection and banking are overwhelmingly popular across party lineshttps://www.dataforprogress.org/blog/2024/11/21/voters-overwhelmingly-support-the-consumer-financial-protection-bureaus-recent-actions

11.12.2024 22:04 πŸ‘ 7 πŸ” 6 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
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Seems like disinvestment in communities is tied to far right wins in Italy - a lot of similar right wing wins in low education investment areas in the US.

onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

06.12.2024 17:17 πŸ‘ 1 πŸ” 0 πŸ’¬ 0 πŸ“Œ 0
Bar chart of polling data from Data For Progress.
Title: CFPB Actions on Banks Are Popular.
Description: Below are some recent actions taken by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regarding banking. For each, please say whether you support or oppose that action:
Required that companies update any risky data collection practices to enhance consumer protection. β€” Support: 85%, Oppose: 6%
Ruled that banks and other providers must make personal financial data available without junk fees to consumers, to make it easier for consumers to switch to providers with more competitive rates. β€” Support: 85%, Oppose: 6%
Took actions against banks for illegal mortgage lending discrimination against minority neighborhoods ensuring fair access to homeownership. β€” Support: 83%, Oppose: 8%

View full poll here: http://www.filesforprogress.org/datasets/2024/11/dfp_24_11_cfpb_crosstabs.pdf

Bar chart of polling data from Data For Progress. Title: CFPB Actions on Banks Are Popular. Description: Below are some recent actions taken by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) regarding banking. For each, please say whether you support or oppose that action: Required that companies update any risky data collection practices to enhance consumer protection. β€” Support: 85%, Oppose: 6% Ruled that banks and other providers must make personal financial data available without junk fees to consumers, to make it easier for consumers to switch to providers with more competitive rates. β€” Support: 85%, Oppose: 6% Took actions against banks for illegal mortgage lending discrimination against minority neighborhoods ensuring fair access to homeownership. β€” Support: 83%, Oppose: 8% View full poll here: http://www.filesforprogress.org/datasets/2024/11/dfp_24_11_cfpb_crosstabs.pdf

NEW: While the upcoming Trump administration could upend the CFPB, recent CFPB actions to take on banks and medical debt are overwhelmingly popular.

dataforprogress.org/blog/2024/11...

21.11.2024 20:05 πŸ‘ 26 πŸ” 11 πŸ’¬ 2 πŸ“Œ 0
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Volume 12 Issue 5 | Journal of Survey Statistics and Methodology | Oxford Academic An official journal of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Publishes cutting edge scholarly articles on statistical and methodological issues for sample surveys, censuses, administra...

New issue alert!

Multiple survey requests, QR codes, consent to link, web surveys, data integration models, imputation, small area estimation, multiple error sources and more, plus a farewell letter from the outgoing editors!

academic.oup.com/jssam/issue/...

14.11.2024 13:40 πŸ‘ 6 πŸ” 5 πŸ’¬ 1 πŸ“Œ 1