White House sends memo to Democrats touting polling on infrastructure deal
Source: The Hill
The White House on Monday sent polling data to congressional Democrats touting the popularity of the bipartisan infrastructure deal, according to a memo obtained by The Hill.
Mike Donilon, senior advisor to the president, sent the memo to Capitol Hill on Monday evening about new polls that "reaffirm that voters want bipartisan infrastructure deal and President Biden has united the Democratic party," he said.
It cited polling, conducted by Monmouth and Harvard CAPS-Harris, that found 70 to 72 percent of respondents support the infrastructure plan. It also cited a Navigator Research poll from key battleground states that found that 54 percent of respondents support a $3.5 trillion economic plan.
Additionally, the memo said that Democrats have an "extraordinary high level of support" for the way Biden has handled his job, citing a recent AP-NORC poll, and that Biden has 60.6 percent approval, citing a late-July IBD/TIPP poll.
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