2023 National Voter Pulse Poll

March 13, 2023

The Center for Excellence in Polling recently surveyed likely voters nationwide on important issues facing the country and their top concerns.

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2023 Georgia Political Influence Poll

February 14, 2023

CEP recently surveyed likely Georgia voters on issues facing the Peach State. Results show that Georgians do not want outside political influences playing a role in how state government does its job.

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2023 National State Regulations Poll

January 27, 2023

The Center for Excellence in Polling recently surveyed likely voters on issues facing the country, including the need for regulatory reform.

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2022 National Public Health Emergency Poll

January 10, 2023

Sixty-five percent of voters say they support ending the public health emergency (PHE) declaration. Three in four Republicans, 58 percent of Democrats and 63 percent of Independents support ending the PHE.

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2022 National Inflation Poll

October 12, 2022

CEP recently surveyed likely voters and found that inflation and the economy remain top concerns for Americans.

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2022 National Issues Poll

October 10, 2022

CEP recently surveyed likely voters in a nationwide poll. We asked voters about policy issues facing their states and our nation.

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2022 National Poll

May 19, 2022

CEP recently surveyed likely voters, as well as certain subgroups including suburban women, Hispanic, and working-class voters.

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2022 Georgia Issues Poll

January 24, 2022

The Center for Excellence in Polling recently surveyed likely Georgia voters to gauge their opinions on unemployment and welfare issues.

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2021 National Voter Pulse Poll

September 2, 2021

In President Biden’s address to a Joint Session of Congress in April, he declared his first 100 days to be a raging success saying, “America is on the move again.” Poll numbers, however, tell a different story.

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Georgia Voter Apathy Follow-Up Poll

July 6, 2021

Georgia voters support their new election law by an 11-point margin (50-39). Most importantly for lawmakers, independent voters support the law by an even wider 14-point margin (49-35).

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