League of Conservation Voters and Data for Progress conducted a nationwide test of local support for 18 different policy planks under consideration in the Green New Deal. Allies including Indivisible and Sierra Club are partnering in the release of the data.
This is the most sweeping test of support for the key items in the Green New Deal that has been conducted.
The data reveals that whatever corner of the county you're in, the public supports many of the major elements of the Green New Deal - including clean air and water, lead removal, upgrading buildings, land conservation and much more. Each Senator or Member of Congress can see their own state-specific or district-specific support for each policy plank.
https://www.dataforprogress.org/green-new-deal-planks#end_fossil_fuels
Civis surveyed 8,410 individuals nationwide via its nationally representative web panels in May 2019, and weighted results to a projected 2020 electorate.Each person was asked support for each Green New Deal policy, and shown up to two messages relating to it: one attributed to supporters of the Green New Deal, and one attributed to opponents. The modeling of policy support here reflects two-way support, where the undecided population is excluded.
Wording:
We are going to show you a number of policies that could be a part of the Green New Deal. For each, please indicate whether you support or oppose the policy.
[Show each of 12-15 planks and arguments for/against, randomize order].
Do you support this policy?
1 - Support this policy
2 - Oppose this policy
3 - Not Sure
Planks: