BMP Releases Voter Attitudes on Tech Poll

Washington DC,— Today, Bull Moose Project released a poll on voter attitudes towards tech. The poll was previously covered in Breitbart.

The poll sampled 1,000 registered voters from November 15-18 with a 3.1 percentage point margin of error.

The results found:

  1. Seventy-four percent of Americans are very or somewhat worried about big tech’s influence on politics, the economy, and the lives of average Americans, the poll found. Fifteen percent are a little concerned, with just seven percent not at all concerned.

  2. Seventy-eight percent are worried about Big Tech’s expenditure of hundreds of millions of dollars to influence government policymaking.

  3. Sixty-nine percent back antitrust lawsuits against big tech, arguing its size and market power harm competition and limit consumer choice.

Statement from Aiden Buzzetti, President of the BULL MOOSE PROJECT:

“The results of this poll are clear: Americans are aware and tired of the influence that Big Tech has over competition and in our nation’s capital. The message that President Trump ran on resonates across the partisan divide. There is a mandate for a change to the status quo, and we’re going to get it.”

Click here to view the full poll.

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Aiden Buzzetti

Aiden Buzzetti is the President of the Bull Moose Project.

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