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Policy Polls

13 polls in this category. See how the public votes on policy issues.

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Mar 17

Should there be term limits for members of Congress?

Yes, 12 years max (2 Senate terms)
Yes, 18 years max
No, voters decide with elections
Only for leadership positions
2.0K votesVote →
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Mar 17

Should Supreme Court justices have term limits?

Yes, 18-year terms
Yes, but longer (25+ years)
No, lifetime appointments work
The court should be expanded instead
2.0K votesVote →
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Mar 17

Should campaign donations from corporations be banned?

Yes, completely banned
Capped at a low limit
No, corporations have free speech rights
Only dark money should be banned
1.2K votesVote →
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Mar 17

Should social media platforms be regulated like utilities?

Yes, they're essential infrastructure
Partially — content moderation standards only
No, they're private companies
They should be broken up instead
1.0K votesVote →
policy
Mar 17

Should the US have a universal basic income?

Yes, $1,000/month for all adults
Yes, but means-tested
No, it discourages work
Pilot programs first, then decide
3 votesVote →
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Mar 17

Should 16-year-olds be allowed to vote in local elections?

Yes, they're affected by policy too
Only in school board elections
No, 18 is the right age
Lower to 17 as a compromise
1 votesVote →
Policy
4d ago

Which policy message frame resonates most with swing voters in 2026?

Political communications professionals: Message framing is the difference between persuasion and polarization. Which framing approach is testing best with persuadable swing voters in your 2026 research and focus group work?

Economic security (kitchen-table affordability framing)
Freedom and personal autonomy narrative
Community and local investment story
Accountability and corruption reform message
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May 26

Should campaign finance reforms be a top priority for the new Congress?

Money in politics remains a major voter concern. What approach should lawmakers take to campaign finance reform?

Yes - ban all corporate and PAC donations
Yes - require real-time disclosure of all donations
Partial - limit spending amounts but preserve free speech
No - current system works with existing transparency rules
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May 15

What's the most effective way to communicate complex policy positions to voters?

Policy communication strategies for civic engagement

Social media infographics and videos
Town halls and community meetings
Policy briefs and white papers
Earned media and press coverage
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policy
May 14

What's the biggest barrier to effective policy research in 2026?

Understanding key challenges facing policy professionals in research and analysis

Limited budget for primary research and polling
Information overload - too much data, not enough insight
Partisan bias in available research sources
Difficulty engaging diverse stakeholder perspectives
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policy
Apr 22

Should Congress prioritize immigration reform or infrastructure spending in May 2026?

With limited legislative time before summer recess, what should be Congress's top May priority?

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Apr 17

What should be Congress's top priority in May 2026?

As election season heats up, what issue should lawmakers focus on in the next month?

Immigration and border security
Economic policy and inflation
Healthcare and prescription drugs
Climate and clean energy
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Mar 17

Should AI-generated political ads be required to have disclaimers?

Yes, mandatory clear labeling
Yes, but only for TV/radio
No, free speech applies
AI political ads should be banned entirely
0 votesVote →