Methodology:

Between October 24th and October 27th, 2019, Data for Progress conducted a survey of 1,294 registered voters matched to the voter file in swing State Senate districts in Virginia using a text-to-web survey from respondents from a commercial voter file. The sample was weighted to be representative of likely voters by age, gender, education, urbanicity, marital status, race, income, voting history using multilevel regression and poststratification. The survey was conducted in English. The margin of error is ± 2.4.

Questionnaire:

Would you support or oppose allowing the government to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies about the prices of all prescription drugs?

Strongly support

Support

Oppose

Strongly oppose

Don’t know

Would you support or oppose an executive order ending the patents on ten high cost drugs such as insulin, allowing for generic versions of the drugs to be produced?

Strongly support

Support

Oppose

Strongly oppose

Don’t know

Recently, Virginia expanded its Medicaid program to give health care coverage to more people. This increased the number of people getting insurance from Medicaid by 400,000 people. To pay for the expansion, the state pays 10 percent of the cost and the federal government pays the rest. Do you support or oppose the state’s decision to expand its Medicaid program?

Strongly support

Support

Oppose

Strongly oppose

Don’t know

The Green New Deal is a plan to create millions of jobs by transitioning to 100 percent clean energy and investing in public infrastructure, paid for by increasing income taxes on individuals earning more than $200,000 a year. Do you support or oppose the Green New Deal?

Strongly support

Support

Opposes

Strongly oppose

Don’t Know

"Would you support or oppose transitioning to 100% clean energy in Virginia by the year 2050?"