Democrats’ Net Neutrality Push Resonates With Base, Poll Shows
Democratic voters are receptive to the party’s efforts to use the network neutrality debate as a way to energize the base heading into the November midterms, according to Morning Consult/Politico polling. The most recent survey — conducted May 17-19 among 1,990 registered voters nationwide — found that 59 percent of Democratic respondents said a candidate’s support for the net neutrality rules adopted by the Federal Communications Commission in 2015 was somewhat or very important when deciding whom to vote for in the midterms, compared to 51 percent of respondents overall. Among self-identified liberals, 66 percent said that support was an important factor, compared with 42 percent of conservatives who said the same.
Democrats’ Net Neutrality Push Resonates With Base, Poll Shows