In a massive survey of thousands of voters, we wanted to learn more about how voters consume information, and what sources of information working class voters utilize more than the general public.
Excellent overview! The audio numbers seem dead-on. I'd also add satellite radio operator Sirius XM: 25.6 mil subscribers, 3mil sq. miles of coverage (coast-to-coast), as well as 200 miles off-shore. We can get to them somehow. Thanks for all your efforts!
Please, please, please, provide your methodology information for transparency. Exactly how many people are you reporting on for each study (or report)?? How are you defining 'working class'? What are your field dates, etc.?
I think this data is useful but making broad generalization is difficult. For example, yes they may use TV, FB, radio & You Tube, but also newspapers. The differences are not so great to suggest that one source should be prioritize and others excluded. Rather, the results here suggest, Dems need to be using all methods of communication.
Excellent overview! The audio numbers seem dead-on. I'd also add satellite radio operator Sirius XM: 25.6 mil subscribers, 3mil sq. miles of coverage (coast-to-coast), as well as 200 miles off-shore. We can get to them somehow. Thanks for all your efforts!
Thanks for your note and continued engagement, Wanda!
Please, please, please, provide your methodology information for transparency. Exactly how many people are you reporting on for each study (or report)?? How are you defining 'working class'? What are your field dates, etc.?
I think this data is useful but making broad generalization is difficult. For example, yes they may use TV, FB, radio & You Tube, but also newspapers. The differences are not so great to suggest that one source should be prioritize and others excluded. Rather, the results here suggest, Dems need to be using all methods of communication.
Thanks for your comment. We hope you keep following along to learn more as we’re listening to working class voters.