Republicans believe that immigration is positive for America: Fewer than 1 out of 4 Republicans think immigration is a bad thing for America Republicans and Americans believe our immigration system is broken: 82% of Republicans, and 74% of all Americans, think our immigration system is working poorly Republicans and... Continue »
Today on a press call/webinar, following the release of a new Senate bipartisan immigration bill, Latino Decisions pollsters analyzed the results of their poll of 400 undocumented Latinos.  The poll, sponsored by NALEO Educational Fund and America’s Voice Education Fund, has a +/- 4.9% margin of error and was conducted between March... Continue »
This  poll reflects an Internet survey of 500 small business owners across the nation, drawn from the Research Now panel and conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research and American Viewpoint for Small Business Majority. The survey was conducted from March 4-10, 2013. The overall margin of error is +/-... Continue »
This ABC News/Washington Post poll  was conducted by landline and cell phone March 27-30, 2013, in English and Spanish, among a random national sample of 1,014 adults. Results have a margin of sampling error of 3.5 points. ·    57% of Americans support a path to citizenship. Asked specifically about a path to... Continue »
Between February 15-26, 2013, Latino Decisions conducted a  poll of 800 Latino registered voter and a margin of error of +/-3.5. •   32% of Latinos would  be more likely to vote GOP if Republican leaders “work hard” to pass immigration reform; 39% of Latinos would be less likely to vote... Continue »
The  poll  was designed and conducted by Public Religion Research Institute. Results of the survey were based on bilingual (Spanish and English) RDD telephone interviews conducted between March 6, 2013 and March 10, 2013 by professional interviewers under the direction of Social Science Research Solutions (SSRS). Interviews were conducted... Continue »
Slightly more Americans trust Barack Obama than congressional Republicans to handle  immigration, but with neither side garnering a majority and vast differences in preferences  between whites and nonwhites in the latest ABC News/Washington Post  poll . ·         Americans trust President Obama more than House Republicans to handle immigration.When asked who they trust... Continue »
Latino Decisions conducted a  poll including 500 Latino citizens registered to vote, randomly selected nation-wide. Latinos were identified through a process that moves beyond surname and employs other markers of hispanicity, then screened for self-identification. Calls were made using both cell phones and landlines, and respondents were interviewed in language of... Continue »
The 2012 election was a game changer for immigration reform, and thanks to unprecedented Latino turnout and a recognition by both political parties of their growing political power, the prospects for enacting bipartisan immigration reform have never been stronger. On a press call and webinar today, Latino Decisions along... Continue »
 On March 5th, Latino Decisions conducted a  poll showing that: · Immigration reform is now by far the most important issue among Latino voters. Asked to name the most important issues the President and Congress should address, 58% of Latino voters named immigration reform; the second most important issue was jobs/the economy, with... Continue »