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The Hill: Trade is popular in swing states, among Democrats

  • June 22, 2016
  • The Progressive Policy Institute

The Hill’s Vicki Needham cited a PPI poll and quoted both PPI President Will Marshall and Senior Fellow for Trade and Global Opportunity Ed Gerwin in an article on how voter’s opinions on trade will impact the election.

Voters in four battleground states — Colorado, Florida, Nevada, and Ohio — expressed positive views about the U.S. expanding trade, even while Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump call for major changes to the nation’s global commercial outreach.

A new Progressive Policy Institute (PPI) poll on Wednesday shows that by a 55 to 32 percent margin swing-state voters say that new high-standard trade deals can help the U.S. economy and support good paying jobs.”

Read the entirety of the article at The Hill.

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