New Battleground Poll Finds Strong Republican and Bipartisan Support for Climate Solutions Rooted in Economic Freedom
C3 Action, a sister organization to C3 Solutions,?released a new poll today?showing strong Republican and bipartisan support for a climate and freedom agenda based on economic freedom. The poll was conducted in the critical battleground swing states of Arizona, Georgia and Michigan.?
The poll specifically found that a strong bipartisan consensus exists around an “all of the above” fiscally responsible energy diversification agenda. With the issue of climate change poised to shape American and global politics for years to come, the party that embraces and implements this agenda will set itself up for success for a generation.?
Key findings related to climate and energy:
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The poll also found that Republicans face a serious dilemma. While President Trump remains popular with Republicans, he is probably not a viable general election candidate in 2024. Should Trump run, he would be competitive but would likely play the role of spoiler. About 60 percent of voters prefer another candidate, which is consistent with other?polls. In addition, as many as ten percent of Republican voters are open to opposing Trump under all circumstances. In states with razor-thin margins, even one percent of defections would give a right-leaning independent or third-party candidate more than enough votes to prevent Trump from winning another term. And it’s important to note this poll was conducted before Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony before the January 6 committee.?
The poll contained other key insights about Republican politics including:
Finally, the poll verified our view that progressive attempts to link climate change to unrelated social policy goals was highly polarizing and unpersuasive with Republicans. Yet, the poll also included a surprising finding that Republicans find ‘alarmist’ rhetoric that refers to climate change as a ‘crisis’ or ‘existential threat’ moderately persuasive. This is another wake-up call for Republicans. While we still believe that climate panic is not a good substitute for clear-eyed climate policy, this finding illustrates the peril of dismissing very real concerns about climate change. Fortunately, key solutions in?The Climate and Freedom Agenda, which is rooted in economic freedom, are overwhelmingly popular not just among Republicans but also with Democrats and can serve as a roadmap for durable solutions for policymakers of good faith on all sides.??
Access the full poll?here.