549 Survey Respondents

Respondents are an accurate reflection of the voters in the 2020 presidential election.

Democrat Republican Split
Male Female Voting Split
Age Distribution
Voting Attitudes

Issue Agreement

Only respondents open to a third party.

* Winning issue areas for us include criminal justice reform, vaccine mandates, the First Amendment,
economics, peace, and decentralization.
* Issues relating to the Second Amendment and pandemic-related shutdowns will require greater effort.

Our criminal justice system and the way we manage police are fundamentally flawed
A government that forces people to be vaccinated under threat of losing their jobs has violated our basic rights and must be stopped
The government does not have the authority to regulate what types of guns or ammunition citizens can own or carry
The government does not have the right to censor what people say online or anywhere else, no matter what we say
Economic recessions and inflation result from bad government systems and institutions
A government that shuts down our businesses and our way of life in order to fight the spread of a pandemic has gone too far
Americas ability to control events around the world through military power is both a waste of money and ethical failure
Centralized planning is arrogant

Candidate Acceptability 

Only respondents open to a third party.

* A candidate positioned as an economist would be well received among voters open to a third party.
* A candidate positioned as a comedian or an anti-government activist would face a significant headwind.

An anti-government activist representing a third party would be an effective advocate for making deep reforms
A professional comedian representing a third party would be an effective advocate for making deep reforms
A former Republicans congressman representing a third party would be an effective advocate for making deep reforms to the way our government works
A professional economist representing a third party would be an effective advocate for making deep reforms to the way our government works
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