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What Do Voters Really Think About Immigration?
« on: November 27, 2019, 04:07:39 pm »
What Do Voters Really Think About Immigration?
Interesting takeaways from a report apparently prepared for Democratic group
 
By Andrew R. Arthur on November 27, 2019

On November 19, 2019, Ryan James Girdusky tweeted a link to a report captioned "October 2019 Suburban White Working Class Voters Focus Groups" that, if valid, suggests strong support for the president's immigration agenda among important swing-state voters.

That report was purportedly prepared for House Majority Forward, which describes itself as "a progressive, non-profit organization committed to promoting economic growth and opportunity, social justice, environmental stewardship, and democracy in the United States of America." Politico (in an article headlined "Dems launch secret-money ad blitz to back House majority") described House Majority Forward as an "affiliate" of House Majority PAC, a political action committee dedicated to electing Democrats to the House of Representatives.

First, the caveats:

I cannot attest to the validity of the report (which is dated October 21, 2019), or the fact that it was, in fact, prepared for House Majority Forward. In fact, the only online link I can find to the report actually appears on the website of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), that is, the political target (and opponent) of House Majority Forward. The URL for the NRCC link includes the phrase "What-Happens-When-You-Are-Obsessed-With-Impeachment", however, suggesting that they think that the report is valid.

https://cis.org/Arthur/What-Do-Voters-Really-Think-About-Immigration