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  1. Democratic Firms Release Poll-Report Outlining Way for Democrats to Lead on Public Safety and Navigate Crime Issues Ahead of Midterms

    Report Includes Poll Showing 62 percent of Americans Support Safety Funding Alternatives Over Maximizing Funding for Police   Washington,

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  2. ICYMI: Politico Spotlights HIT Strategies with Feature Story. The Atlantic Extensively Covers Polling on Young Voters

    Washington, DC | October 11th– In case you missed it, last week Politico spotlighted HIT Strategies with a

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  3. New Poll: Black Voters Overwhelmingly Support Student Debt Forgiveness; More Black Voters’ Attitudes on DOJ Trump Investigation, Climate Change (BlackTrack)

    Washington, D.C. | October 11th – On the heels of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness announcement and other

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  4. E-Blast: Majority of Black Voters Think Biden Should Run in 2024; 74% Approve of His Job Performance 📌  

    Even before an official campaign announcement, a majority of Black voters (59%) believe President Biden should run for president in 2024. And 74 percent of Black voters approve of his job performance, according to HIT Strategies’ latest survey of Black voters (BlackTrack).

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  5. E-Blast: RCCA Passage in D.C. is a Big Win for Public Safety Advocates and HIT Research ✅  

    Over a decade in the making, the District of Columbia (D.C.) Council overrode a veto to pass the Revised Criminal Code Act (RCCA) this week. The revised code will serve to recondition DC’s current criminal justice system, clearly defining crimes, terms, and penalties and repealing outdated offenses.

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  6. E-Blast: HIT Strategies Cited by The Guardian as Leading Firm Encouraging Youth Turnout and Challenging Generalization that Gen-Z is Too Lazy 📰 

    In a few states, the increased youth-vote share for Democrats contributed to Democrats winning important races. Subsequently, we spoke with The Guardian about our work encouraging candidates and campaigns to employ tactics to mobilize young voters and throw away generalizations that young voters are lazy or don’t care.

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