A new political advocacy group has teamed up with former Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) to argue that the economic inequality agenda of Senate Democrats is a loser with swing voters. …
The group, Each American Dream, which has a starter budget of $1 million, has commissioned a poll showing that 67 percent of swing voters believe expanding businesses and creating jobs is the best strategy for reducing economic inequality, not raising the minimum wage. Fifty-nine percent of swing voters said reforming the welfare system would best reduce income inequality.
The survey of 1,200 voters nationwide was conducted earlier this year by Frank Luntz, a prominent GOP pollster, and has been shared with Republican and Democratic congressional offices. CONT.
Alexander Bolton, The Hill