What do Trump and Biden voters really think of the Capitol Riot?
On the surface, America seems to be divided by two polar extremes, Democrats on one side and Republicans on the other. But most average Trump and Biden voters actually agree that the Capitol Riot was wrong and that divisiveness in the country needs to be reduced.
Voter Participation: What’s Missing is Information
Most turn-out-the-vote campaigns assume that non-voters are apathetic and need to be nagged to vote. That’s not true. In these videos of typical voters and non-voters, you’ll find the real barriers include a lack of objective information, distaste for political squabbling, and feelings that they have no control.
The stereotype of undecided voters in the 2020 Presidential election is that they’re uneducated on issues and disengaged from politics. That’s not true. We asked undecided voters to speak for themselves, and found that they’re deeply independent, deeply dismayed over the toxic culture in American politics, and are approaching their voting decision in that context.