Climate change is one of the most partisan public policy issues out there today. How do we bridge that divide? And how do voters across the political spectrum view renewable energy siting, electric vehicles and other solutions to climate change?
With a historic election just a few months away, we wanted to hear from conservative women in swing states who are undecided on which candidate they will vote for come November. We asked them about a range of issues, including their impressions of the two presidential candidates and why they haven’t yet decided which one will earn their vote.
Providing quality childcare options for working families is one of the great public policy challenges we face today. With our partners at Hart Research, we conducted a survey on behalf of First Five Years Fund to understand how voters view child care challenges and what impact that may have on how they vote in the 2024 election.
Avs, Broncos lead the way in fan interest among likely Colorado voters. Despite relationship with TE from rival Kansas City Chiefs, Coloradans have little ‘Bad Blood’ for superstars Taylor Swift.
The weather might be cooling off in Colorado, but property value assessments are still a hot topic after updated assessments - and the subsequent tax implications - shocked homeowners. Proposition HH was billed by Democrats as an attempt to address this, but are Colorado voters buying it?
A growing number of American adults report feeling somewhat or very uncomfortable with the idea of artificial intelligence, defined as “computer programs that can mimic human thinking and possibly replace human activity in a number of areas.”
Nineteen years ago we wrote a memo that went viral before that was even a thing!
NBS conducted our biannual national survey on behalf of the Center for Alcohol Policy. The survey found that attitudes among adult Americans remain the same: the long-standing alcohol regulatory system in the U.S. works, and people like it.
Nearly three-quarters of Americans (72%) have either received the coronavirus vaccine already or say they would be willing to take at least one of the two currently available vaccines, but some sections of the population are less likely to get vaccinated than others.
New Bridge Strategy is delighted to congratulate the fourteen ballot measure campaigns we assisted this year. All fourteen measures, across three states, were successful despite a pandemic and economic uncertainty.
The most common emotions and feelings U.S. voters say they have experienced as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak tend to be negative. Joint blog post with Meeting Street Insights.