BREAKING: Competitiveness Coalition Releases Survey Data In Five Presidential Battleground States
Presidential Race Tied; Nearly Two-Thirds (64%) Believe That Breaking Up Large Technology Companies Will Lead To Higher Consumer Prices; Less Than One Percent
- Top three issues for voters include:
- Inflation (23%)
- Immigration (17%)
- Threats to American democracy (16%)
- Nearly two-thirds (64%) agree that breaking up large technology companies will result in higher prices for consumers.
- Just six people across the entire survey - or 0.3% of respondents - listed breaking up tech companies as their top issue.
- A plurality (38%) say that the Federal Trade Commission going after many American companies will have a negative impact on the economy.
- A clear majority (56%) oppose the Biden Administration targeting companies like Amazon, Apple, and Google with burdensome regulations and lawsuits.
- A sizable majority (58%) specifically oppose the Biden Administration's lawsuit against Amazon.
- This trend among key swing voting groups also continues as 61% of suburban voters are opposed to the suit.
- Voters are concerned about the impact proposed regulations to break up technology companies could have on their own lives. Voters were relatively evenly divided, with 27% saying Apple no longer ensuring the safety and security of downloads would be their biggest concern, followed by Amazon increasing prices and ending free two-day shipping (25%) and Google removing access to products like Google Maps (21%). Seven percent (7%) would be most concerned about Facebook charging to use their app and website, and 17% said none of these would be a concern to them.
- The presidential race in these five states is a dead heat. Averaged across these five states, both
Donald Trump andKamala Harris receive 46% of the vote. Four percent (4%) of voters back third party-candidates, and 4% are undecided. - The race is similarly tight in each state:
AZ | MI | NV | PA | WI | |
Trump | 48 % | 45 % | 46 % | 45 % | 46 % |
Harris | 43 % | 45 % | 45 % | 48 % | 48 % |
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"Voters in key states understand that the Biden-Harris war on tech hurts them and leads to higher prices," said Scott Brown, a
On behalf of the Competitiveness Coalition, Public Opinion Strategies conducted a survey of N=2000 likely voters in the Presidential battleground states of
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