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A new survey by Lake Research Partners of likely voters in swing congressional districts shows strong support for raising the minimum wage over a period of several years for all workers, including tipped workers, to a living wage of $25 an hour.
A clear majority of likely voters (55%) support the proposal, a margin of +25 points. Across demographics, including gender, age, and race, support far outweighs opposition. Notably, Democrats (74%), women (60%), voters under age 40 (59%), and people of color (64%), particularly Latinos (72%), are even more strongly in support of raising the minimum wage.
Poll Testing $25 Minimum Wage in Competitive Congressional Districts
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