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Advisory: New UT/Texas Politics Project  Poll coming Thursday morning at 6:30 AM CT


Hi All,

The Texas Politics Project will release results from the latest University of Texas / Texas Politics Project statewide poll at the Texas Politics Project website Thursday morning (March 2) at 6:30 a.m CT. An overview of the poll will be available in the blog section of the site, as well as complete documentation for the 15-minute poll conducted from February 10-21, 2023.

Subjects in the poll included:
  • Views of which policies the Texas Legislature should prioritize in the current session
  • Where the state is spending too much, not enough, or the right amount 
  • The direction of policies related to abortion, guns, marijuana, gambling, and voting 
  • Perceptions of the comparative impact of state and local taxes, including property taxes
  • Public education priorities
  • Job approval numbers for major political figures, including specific policy area approvals for President Biden and Governor Abbott
  • U.S. support for Ukraine
  • Acceptance of transgender people
  • Trump and Biden in 2024
  • Favorability ratings and use of social media services

The release will include all items included in the poll. As always, we will make available a summary document, extensive crosstab file, and data files, as well as hundreds of free, downloadable graphics of overall and major subgroup results for most questions, all of which can be found at the Texas Politics Project website. Another email with an overview of the results and specific links will go out via the distribution list for our usual mailings at the time the results and accompanying files are published Thursday morning.

I hope you find the preview below interesting. I’ll be back in touch soon.

Best,
JH




Jim Henson
Executive Director, The Texas Politics Project
College of Liberal Arts / Department of Government
The University of Texas at Austin
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