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The Politico-Morning Consult poll has revealed that a significant portion of voters are unfamiliar with President Biden’s domestic spending initiatives. The poll asked voters about their knowledge of four major domestic policy laws, which included the 2021 American Rescue Plan, the 2021 bipartisan infrastructure law, the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, and the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act. The results showed a large percentage of voters knew “none at all” about these laws, posing a messaging challenge for Biden as he faces an election within the next six months.
Unfamiliarity with Biden’s Domestic Spending Initiatives: Poll Reveals
A recent Politico-Morning Consult poll highlights that a significant number of voters are unfamiliar with President Biden’s major domestic spending initiatives.
Insufficient Knowledge on Major Policy Laws
When asked about the American Rescue Plan 2021, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law 2021, the CHIPS and Science Act 2022, and the Inflation Reduction Act 2022, many voters confessed to having little to no knowledge about these critical laws.
Poll Results Indicate Low Awareness Among Voters
34% of voters admitted to knowing ‘none at all’ about the American Rescue Plan. Similarly, 30% were unfamiliar with the Infrastructure Law, 44% with the CHIPS and Science Act, and 24% with the Inflation Reduction Act.
A Minority is Well-Informed
On the other hand, only a slim minority reported being significantly informed about these laws. 11% said they’ve heard ‘a lot’ about the American Rescue Plan, 14% about the Infrastructure Law, 9% concerning the CHIPS and Science Act, and 17% about the Inflation Reduction Act.
Biden’s Messaging Challenge Ahead of Election Day
With six months to Election Day, these findings present a messaging challenge for Biden. The president’s current polling is neck-and-neck with ex-President Trump, as per the latest average of polls from The Hill/Decision Desk HQ.
About the Poll
The Politico-Morning Consult poll, conducted from April 27-28, included 1,974 registered voters and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
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