This is the second annual poll from The 19th and SurveyMonkey, designed to shed light on what women, particularly women of color, and LGBTQ+ people think about the issues animating our politics. This year, in addition to questions about democracy, abortion and other issues, we added questions on gender-affirming care and guns. In a little more than a year, Americans will start voting for who they want representing them all the way up to the presidency. Here’s where they stand now.
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More Poll Stories
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How personal relationships influence views on gender-affirming care
More Americans back access to such care for adults than minors, but few want politicians to get involved, a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll finds.
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Total abortion bans are not at all popular, poll finds
The latest 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll finds that Americans often hold contradictory views on restrictions on abortion, highlighting the complexity of finding consensus on the issue.
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Americans don’t trust politicians on abortion and gender-affirming care, poll finds
Restricting access to both has been a GOP focus, but a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows sizable majorities of both parties don’t think politicians are informed enough to make fair policies.
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82% of Americans want gun restrictions for those convicted of domestic violence, poll finds
The vast majority of both Democrats and Republicans express support for restrictions on gun purchases, according to a 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll.
Methodology
This SurveyMonkey poll was conducted online from August 24-31, 2023, among a national sample of 20,191 adults. Respondents for this survey were selected from the more than 2 million people who take surveys on the SurveyMonkey platform each day. The modeled error estimate for this survey is plus or minus 1.0 percentage points. Data have been weighted for age, race, sex, education, and geography using the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to reflect the demographic composition of the United States age 18 and over. In addition, data for transgender respondents have been weighted for political party identification and gender using the KFF/The Washington Post Trans Survey to reflect the demographic composition of that subgroup. Read more about the choices we made when creating this poll here.
Team
The following people contributed to this project: Abby Blachman, product engineer; Alexandra Smith, audience director; Annelise McGough, newsletter editor; Clarice Bajkowski, creative director; Emily Swelgin, chief product officer; Jasmine Mithani, data visuals reporter; Julie Bogen, audience engagement editor; Lance Dixon, audience engagement producer; Lydia Chebbine, photo editor; Megan Kearney, digital producer; Myrka Moreno, audience engagement producer; Rena Li, brand designer; Sereena Henderson, membership manager; Terri Rupar, political editor; Vanessa Gregorchik, product designer; Wynton Wong, multimedia events producer