Washington – A new survey conducted by Morning Consult and commissioned by CCIA finds that U.S. voters overwhelmingly agree that the leading American technology companies have a positive impact on their communities and the economy. The poll, conducted in September 2024, interviewed 2,500 U.S. voters and was weighted to approximate a target sample of registered voters based on age, gender, race, educational attainment, 2020 presidential vote, and region.
Major takeaways from the poll:
“As Americans head to the polls this November, politicians should note that only 19% of voters say they trust the federal government to ensure the appropriate level of competition in digital markets, and by a more than 5 to 1 ratio, swing voters are less inclined to vote for a member of Congress who supports government action that threatens valued digital services.”
CCIA is an international, not-for-profit trade association representing a broad cross section of communications and technology firms. For more than 50 years, CCIA has promoted open markets, open systems, and open networks. CCIA members employ more than 1.6 million workers, invest more than $100 billion in research and development, and contribute trillions of dollars in productivity to the global economy.
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