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No Labels Poll Reveals Overwhelming Support for 2 Party Infrastructure Proposal in Joe Biden's Home State


WASHINGTON, June 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As bipartisan infrastructure negotiations reach a critical juncture, No Labels decided to ask: What does Delaware think?

Delawareans are rarely polled but a new No Labels survey of President Biden's home state revealed:

The Delaware poll is part of a broader campaign by No Labels to reveal the broad support a two-party infrastructure deal enjoys across America. No Labels has launched a partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Business Roundtable?which was announced on CNBC by No Labels co-chair and Maryland Governor Larry Hogan?to join almost 150 business, military, and civic organizations to sign a statement pushing for a two-party solution. 

Several notable Delaware civic leaders including Ben duPont, a Republican business innovator, and the state's former U.S. Attorney and Attorney General Charles Oberly, are part of the effort, which also includes a No Labels TV ad campaign in Delaware and DC that draws on footage of President Biden from six consecutive decades talking about the importance of bipartisanship. 

As DuPont and Oberly wrote in an op-ed piece in the Wilmington News Journal on Tuesday:

"Now, as president, Delaware's favorite son faces a critical decision. At a rare moment when Washington is on the cusp of solving a huge problem ? namely the sorry state of our nation's infrastructure."

Other interesting findings from the survey?which can be viewed in full here? include:

About Infrastructure

About President Joe Biden

This survey was conducted online within the United States from June 17-22 among 488 registered voters in Delaware by HarrisX. Results were weighted for age, gender, party, race, education, and income to align them with their actual proportions in the population in the state. The margin of error is plus or minus 4%.

No Labels is a nationwide movement of Democrats, Republicans and independents working to build the bipartisan governing coalition capable of solving America's toughest challenges.

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