News and Reports

Vaccine Skepticism Was Viewed as a Knowledge Problem. It’s Actually About Gut Beliefs.

4/29/2021
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A portion of those who are hesitant will eventually get vaccinated. According the polling firm Civiqs, fewer people are unsure about the vaccines now than in the fall, but the percentage of hard noes has remained fairly constant.

Poll: Americans overwhelmingly approve of 'root causes' immigration strategy

4/29/2021
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A vast majority of Americans approve of the idea of engaging countries abroad to address the causes of migration before it happens, according to a new nationwide Civiqs poll.

It’s Not Vaccine Hesitancy. It’s COVID-19 Denialism.

4/27/2021
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Reluctance to get vaccinated is concentrated among young conservatives, who are skeptical of the pandemic’s harms. Roughly three-quarters of Republican men ages 18 to 49 are “not concerned at all” about a coronavirus outbreak, according to Civiqs polling.

How Views On Black Lives Matter Have Changed — And Why That Makes Police Reform So Hard

4/13/2021
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In the almost four years Civiqs has been asking about support for the Black Lives Matter movement, a majority of white people have never supported the movement. Support peaked at 43 percent last June, just days after George Floyd’s death.

Report: Americans Satisfied with Stimulus Payments; Many Wanted a Larger Amount

4/12/2021
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The April 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,541 registered voters in the United States about the American Rescue Plan, COVID-19, vaccinations, student loan forgiveness, infrastructure, and more.