The memo on this exclusive polling can be found here.

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The memo on this exclusive polling can be found here.

30 Aug 2022

August 30, 2022 To: Progressive Policy Institute Fr: Impact Research Re: Voters Do Not See Tech Industry Competition as a Priority and Oppose the American Innovation and Choice Online Act Heading in to the 2022 election, voters in our recent nationwide poll are still hyper- focused on inflation and don’t view a lack of competition between big companies as a driver of it. [...] • Just 1% of voters blame a lack of competition between companies the most for rising prices. [...] Instead, 55% of voters say problems with supplies chains are one of the top two reasons to blame for the recent rise in prices while 51% blame the policies of the Biden Administration and Democrats in Congress. [...] tech companies or oversight over them is much less of a priority (3% say each should be a priority) and ranked at the bottom in importance to voters of the seven tech policies tested. [...] tech companies would prefer a candidate focused on cutting taxes for the middle class by a 56-point margin, lowering health care costs by a 60-point margin, protecting Medicare and Social Security by a 66-point margin, and getting inflation and the cost of living under control by a 79-point margin.

Authors

Samantha Gilbert

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