National Election Day Eve Survey Results: Latino Voters

November 20, 2012

National Election Day Eve Survey Results: Latino VotersFirst Focus Campaign for Children commissioned from Lake Research Partners an 2012 Election Day Eve poll showing strong bipartisan support for investments in our children, especially among Latino voters. This memo analyzes the crosstabs of Latino voters in comparison to all voters to show stronger levels of support in areas like child health, family tax credits, and the DREAM Act.

2012 Election Voters Offer Bipartisan Support for Children's Priorities

November 16, 2012

2012 Election Voters Offer Bipartisan Support for Children's PrioritiesA poll conducted on the eve of 2012's Election Day shows strong bipartisan support for federal investments in America's children. The Lake Research Partners survey found that Democrats and Republicans strongly back priority initiatives, ranging from a concrete plan to halve child poverty within ten years to extension of effective anti-poverty family tax credits and the successful Children's Health Insurance Program.

National Survey Results: Latino Voters

September 25, 2012

This memo provides an overview of responses from Latino voters in a new poll released by the First Focus Campaign for Children. Like other voters, Latino voters want candidates to focus more on children, and oppose efforts to cut key investments in America's kids.

Poll: Voters Want Candidates to Focus More on Kids

September 20, 2012

Poll: Voters Want Candidates to Focus More on KidsA new poll shows that voters want candidates to focus more on children. In fact, nearly two-thirds feel the 2012 presidential campaigns should increase their focus on children’s issues. The survey also found that bipartisan majorities, including Tea Party supporters and fiscal conservatives, oppose budget cuts to critical investments in children's health, education, and safety.