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Working people need a voice more than ever and Working America is making that happen.
Working people need a voice more than ever and Working America is making that happen.
02/01/2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Working America, the labor movement’s field organizing arm, released today its newest Front Porch Focus Group report in advance of the 2020 presidential election. Face-to-face conversations with more than 1,150 working-class voters found softened Trump support, a galvanized Democratic base, and support for progressive policy proposals. Field findings were bolstered by an online long-term panel of 1,900 working-class voters whom Working America has tracked since the 2016 election cycle.
“In-person engagement allows us to hear people express their views in their own words and uncover the rich texture of how people are processing the political moment we’re in,” said Matt Morrison, executive director of Working America. “We can see the difference between what polling measures tell us versus what working class voters are really feeling.”
Working America’s Front Porch Focus Group reports combine the scale of a public opinion survey with the texture of a focus group, allowing the organization to pinpoint trends early on through qualitative and quantitative analysis. This type of approach and immersion in working-class communities made Working America among the first to report on Trump’s appeal among white working-class voters in Ohio and Pennsylvania in January of 2016.
“After talking to hundreds of persuadable voters, I realized many don’t think in clear-cut ideological terms,” said Laura Jensvold, a canvasser that surveyed voters in Pennsylvania for this report. “There’s a real opportunity for progressives to win these up-for-grabs voters through authentic engagement that connects the dots between their personal experience and their political choices.”
For this report, Working America went door-to-door from December 17 through January 17, 2020, engaging in doorstep conversations with 1,153 persuadable and Democratic-leaning infrequent voters in Arizona, Michigan, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Working America also re-interviewed 1,920 voters whom it’s tracked since the 2016 cycle, from January 3 to 8, 2020.
Notable findings from the report include:
You can learn more about the report’s methodology by reading the report, “How 1,200 Persuadable and Democratic Base Voters in Battleground States See the 2020 Election,” here. Finally, you can find previous Front Porch Focus Group reports here .
Since 2003, Working America has mobilized working people who don’t have the benefit of a union at work to fight for good jobs and a fair economy. As the 3-million member community affiliate of the AFL-CIO, we unite working people in urban and suburban communities around a shared economic agenda. For more information, visit WorkingAmerica.org .
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