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The Results

In August 2025, YouGov, on behalf of The Center for Collaborative Democracy, conducted a survey using the Grand Bargain Project WebApp.

Respondents were asked to consider 36 individual reforms from six policy areas and rate them in terms of their importance to their lives. 

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Respondents were then asked, would they rather the entire Grand Bargain package — the reforms they liked and the ones they didn't – or the country's current direction.

85% of respondents said they preferred telling Congress to start working on this evolving Grand Bargain rather than continuing to leave the future of the country in their hands. 

This is What a
United America
Looks Like

When asked to rally around aspirations 96% of us share

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This data was gathered through research commissioned by the Center for Collaborative Democracy and conducted by YouGov.
Research conducted August 22, 2025 - August 29, 2025.
Responses reflect a nationally representative of 1,000 U.S. adults.
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The study, which polled a representative sample of 1,000 adults across the U.S., found that the preference for the Grand Bargain crossed;

PARTISANSHIP

Even with opposition to individual policies (especially among Republicans), the broad and consistent support indicates voters are willing to accept trade-offs within a package deal valuing the consensus approach despite individual disagreements.

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RACE

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Consensus

Even with opposition to individual policies, some as high as 28%, these results indicate that voters are willing to accept trade-offs within a package deal — valuing what is best for them and their families over any reform they may object to.

The voice and will of the American people is to have a future in which they can thrive. 

We have a consensus to make their aspirations a reality.

You can read more about these results in our blog post


'An Unexpected Majority Finds A Path Forward'

Right Issues to Focus On

There is also an overall agreement that the issues we asked people to rate are the right areas to focus on, with an overall agreement of 72%.

We have since added
congressional reforms. Early indications are they will have little effect on overall support. 

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USE THE GRAND BARGAIN WebApp Now to:

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1. Evaluate each reform & the total package
2. Suggest additions or changes
3. Share the App with friends, neighbors & networks
4. Write your congressperson and senators to demand

​“Make this Grand Bargain a priority now – or we'll unseat you in the next election.”

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If you support the process of refining the Grand Bargain to reflect the will of the American people to spur the administration and Congress to embrace the result as the roadmap for our future.

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The Center for Collaborative Democracy is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit and the sponsor of the Grand Bargain Project. We strive to help every American reach their potential by working with business leaders, consumer advocates, labor unions, environmentalists, civil rights groups and other major stakeholders to develop innovative solutions for our nation’s most critical problems. We see that process as necessary to reduce the hyper-polarization that threatens our democracy.

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