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Message from the Field: Trump’s Fractured Coalition - Lessons from 3,700 Battleground Voter Interviews

03/22/2026

The early indicators from our latest Front Porch Focus Group are that Trump’s coalition in the places that will determine the majorities in the House and Senate have turned against his policies and Congressional allies, a trend that has accelerated over the last year.

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Trump 2.0: Americans Aren’t Buying It (Mostly Because They Can’t Afford it)

03/16/2026

One year after President Donald Trump returned to office promising, “The American dream will soon be back and thriving like never before,” the voters who will be the first to render judgment on that claim are not happy.

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Front Porch Focus Group: What 5,300 Voters Told Us About the Fractures in Trump’s Base in Competitive States and Districts

05/02/2025

We spoke with thousands of people in competitive Republican districts to learn how Trump's second term is going, what they think about the impact of DOGE, and how all of the noise they're digesting is impacting their feelings about their economic futures.

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Working America is 21 Years Old Today and Has Grown to 5 Million Members

10/10/2024

Today, October 10th, marks 21 years since Working America was born. What started out as a small door-knocking campaign in Cleveland, OH, has since become a powerful organizing force for working people.

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The Verdict from the Voters in Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin

06/04/2024

Following the conviction in New York of former President Trump on 34 counts related to falsifying business records, we asked 300 Working America canvass organizers to report back what they heard from voters about the conviction. 

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It's Not Just the Vibes - How the Economic Recovery Is And Is Not Translating to Working-Class Voters

02/07/2024

As always when trying to understand presidential politics, the headlines written in DC and New York will ultimately be less impactful than the perspective of working-class voters in swing states. It’s the vibes of these voters that will decide the election.

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