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The more voters know about Project 2025, the more they hate it.

MONews
4 Min Read

that much “The Streisand Effect” Donald Trump’s attempts to deny the 2025 project continue. On Thursday, CNN accepted his “I don’t know anything” claim. At least 140 found CNN reported that Trump administration officials helped craft the authoritarian agenda, including six former Cabinet secretaries and “more than half of the people listed as authors, editors, or contributors to the project’s sweeping manifesto for reorganizing the administration, ‘The Imperative for Leadership.’”

With all this attention A dangerous and radical planMore and more people Try to figure out What is it? Navigator Research, a consortium of progressive polling firms, has a product called: How should we talk about it With friends and family, and as the election heats up, here’s what Democrats will have to say about it on the campaign trail.

On Wednesday, Navigator released the third and final results of its latest survey on Project 2025. The most salient and important message from the survey, conducted June 20-24, about Project 2025 is that it is “an unprecedented and extreme Republican plan that would make Trump more dangerous in a second term by giving him presidential powers no president has ever had.”

According to Navigator, the most effective messages focused on impact rather than political outcomes. The most effective message for Democrats and independents was that Project 2025 would “roll back and eliminate the constitutionally protected rights and freedoms of Americans,” while the most effective message for Republican voters who did not identify as supporting the MAGA movement (i.e., non-MAGA Republican voters) was that it “would harm hard-working American families and seniors.”

The Navigator found that “nearly nine-in-ten Democrats (87%), seven-in-ten independents (70%), and nearly half of non-MAGA Republicans (48%) believe that Project 2025’s policies and messaging will have a negative impact on them and their families.”

There is much about the authoritarian plan that should worry Americans. Ending No-Fault Divorce And it limits access to birth control.Same goes for condoms! It demands Social Security cuts—I want to raise the retirement age from 67 to 70. privatize medicare. After that proposal Cut food assistance, eliminate Head Start, limit assistance to disabled veterans, Drop overtime pay requirement For hourly workers.

Voters of all stripes know Trump, so any effort to distance himself from these policies will be ineffective. Most people surveyed by Navigator also believe that Project 2025 describes the policy positions of the Republican Party and Donald Trump, and that the Republican Party will implement them if it takes full control of the government in 2024.

The biggest takeaway from Navigator’s three surveys is that the more people know about it, the less popular it becomes. “By the end of this survey, Project 2025 had fallen 48 points… Three out of four independents were against it… Republicans were split on the plan… [and ] By the end of the survey, more than nine in 10 Democrats opposed Project 2025.”

That makes it easier for us and the Democrats to talk about Project 2025. For those on the left, talk about how Trump and the Republican Party will be more dangerous in a second term. For independents and those on the right, focus on the negative impact this agenda will have on them and their families.

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