How Do Voters Feel About the Administration’s Policy Priorities?
The White House Policy Focus Tracker by BIG DATA POLL for the Public Polling Project directly gauges voters’ views of the current balance between domestic issues and foreign affairs. The first of its kind tracker indirectly measures voters’ preferences on which area the administration should focus efforts and spend political capital.
Methodology
The Public Polling Project conducted by BIG DATA POLL interviews no less than 2,000 registered voters nationwide and is a mixed mode survey. Interviews conducted online are sourced through Lucid (CINT) and live-agent phone interviews including P2P SMS and text-to-online are sourced from L2 or the Aristotle National Voter File Database. Participants who opt for text-to-online are given 24 hours to complete the interview. Results are weighted for sex, age, race and ethnicity, education, and geography. The overall sampling error ranges from a low of ±1.7% to a high ±2.1% sample (n) depending at a 95% confidence level. It is important to note that sampling errors for subgroups are higher.
All BIG DATA POLL publicly conducted surveys are crowdfunded via the Public Polling Project, supplemented if necessary by BIG DATA POLL and are NOT funded by or affiliated with any candidate, campaign, committee, or political entity. Interactive crosstabs are available on MarketSight with each corresponding press release.