Dems Heat Up, Elmo Checks In, Bummer Billionaires, and Renting Over Owning
John Gerzema
CEO @ The Harris Poll | NYT Bestselling Author, Pollster and Strategist.
The latest trends in society and culture from The Harris Poll
Good morning from Chicago, where we are with Axios at the DNC, sharing new research on Latino Americans for our Axios Vibes-Harris Poll. Check out my panel on our findings with Axios’ Sara Goo and former DNC chair Tom Perez.?
While the DNC takes over the Windy City, so do the sharp elbows.? In our America This Week tracker fielded August 15th to 17th, among 2,121 Americans (77%) are concerned about political divisiveness in the U.S. – an issue Democrats and Republicans are equally worried about (79% v. IND: 74%).?
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Ok, this week, we have four new Harris polls that caught our interest:
1. Dems Are Now Pumped: Axios Vibes By The Harris Poll
Democrats have closed a significant enthusiasm gap among Latino voters in the weeks since President Biden dropped his re-election bid, according to the latest Axios Vibes By The Harris Poll survey in partnership with Noticias Telemundo.?
Takeaway: 75% of all Latino voters agreed that, with Biden's age out of the way, finally we can talk about the issues that really matter. Those issues are, first and foremost, economics. As [Harris] seeks to define herself, Latino voters are giving her a blank slate to say, “Come and tell us how you're going to go after these issues.” But how long that slate is blank is anyone’s guess.?
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2. Elmo Checks In: Sesame Workshop-Harris Poll
When Elmo posted a casual wellness check online earlier this year, the “Sesame Street” character unwittingly opened the floodgates to a deluge of online angst. Six months later, Elmo’s creators at Sesame Workshop have collaborated with the Harris Poll to conduct a more thorough check-in on the state of Americans’ mental health, as covered by NBC News, LA Times, etc. Here’s what we found:?
Takeaway: “We could not have predicted the overwhelming response that followed Elmo’s post,” Samantha Maltin, chief marketing and brand officer of Sesame Workshop, said in a news release, adding that the Muppet’s post drew millions of responses. “As Elmo’s viral moment and this new study indicate, the most pressing issue facing American families right now is mental health and emotional well-being.”
3. Billionaires Fall From Their Pedestals: Fortune-Harris Poll
Whether it be Bill Gates or Elon Musk, Americans are starting to fall out of love with their billionaires. Amidst surging inequality, many Americans simply aren’t buying the innate worth of the mega-rich, according to our latest research, which Fortune covered.?
Takeaway: “These findings reveal a society that admires wealth but also demands greater accountability and equity,” said Libby Rodney, chief strategy officer at The Harris Poll. “It’s a call for a more balanced and fair economy where success benefits everyone, not just a select few,” she continued, explaining that while America is “obsessed with tales of overnight millionaires and ventures that promise substantial returns,” that shine has dulled as economic disparities widen.?
4. Opting For Rent-First Lifestyles: Credit Karma-Harris Poll
According to our latest research with Credit Karma, the new trend of under-consumption now includes renting everything from clothes and furniture to cars and sporting equipment. Renting is now a lifestyle choice,
Takeaway: “Over the last decade, we’ve seen the ‘rental economy’ gain popularity as more opportunities to rent goods and services have flooded the market, offering consumers short-term access to a plethora of items such as clothes, cars, furniture, appliances, electronics and so on,” said Courtney Alev, consumer financial advocate at Credit Karma. “Renting can serve various needs for consumers, whether they’re seeking flexibility, minimalism or savings.”