We poll extensively on key education issues over time and track changes in voter attitudes
toward: school choice, party trust on education, student assessments, school governance,
connections between public education and economic security.
Additionally, we have an established track record of publicly releasing quality polling in
high profile elections. Over the last few years we have released the most determinative
public polls in 5 statewide elections for Governor and US Senate.
















This typically means that our sample sizes in small cities are in the n=200-300 range. In larger cities or states we can provide larger sample sizes, typically in the n=400-600 range. Our survey results should be understood within the poll’s range of scores, and with a confidence interval of 95%. A poll will fall outside the range of scores 1 in 20 times. Our samples are made up of registered voters reached via text-to-web surveys and live calls. Our data sets are typically weighted, but not limited to the following demographics: Gender, Age, Race, Partisanship and Educational Attainment based on commercially enhanced voter files. In 2024, we became members of the American Association for Public Opinion Research’s Transparency Initiative.
Co-Founder
Karina has led more than a hundred polling
projects across the country over the past three
election cycles and implemented initiatives to
expand our nationwide survey research work, as well as increase our ways to represent more
diverse voices in data. Karina currently serves as Senior Data and Advocacy Analyst at Democrats for Education Reform (DFER) she studied at Emerson College and found her passion for numbers and data transparency while working as a junior analyst at the Emerson College Survey Center. There she contributed to the development and publishing of a multi-state study called “Unlocking the Hispanic Vote.” Karina
holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism and
Pre-Election Polling from Emerson College.
Co-Founder
Harrison has overseen polling in hundreds of races in the past decade at every level of government; including a 2022 national poll of battleground congressional districts evaluating voter trust towards Democrats on education issues and 2021 post election polling of the Virginia Gubernatorial election and the role school closures and curriculum fights had on the outcome. Harrison Farnsworth serves as the Vice President of Campaigns for DFER. He was previously the Deputy Organizing Director for the Iowa Democratic Party prior to these roles, Harrison worked on various campaigns, including both President Obama’s campaigns, Patty Murray’s re-election campaign in Washington state, and more. Harrison holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Communication from Emerson College.
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