COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND (August 21, 2026) — While Congress has been unable to agree on solutions to prevent Social Security’s pending insolvency, a new survey in Iowa and its competitive congressional districts — the first, second, and third — reveals how Americans across party lines would tackle the budget shortfall and prevent benefit cuts.

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND (August 13, 2026) — As the cost of raising a child continues to be a major concern, a new survey in Iowa and its most competitive congressional districts – the first, second, and third — reveal extensive bipartisan common ground in support of wide-ranging federal assistance for families.

Large majorities of both Democrats and Republicans in all competitive states and districts surveyed favor:

COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND (July 23, 2026) — While Democrats and Republicans in Congress recently came together to pass legislation addressing the cost of housing, new surveys in Iowa’s most competitive congressional districts — the first, second, and third — shows that majorities of both Democrats and Republicans favor policies that go substantially further.