TechnoMetrica conducted the League of American Workers survey from July 28 to August 1, 2025, using an online panel. The survey had 2,956 respondents.
Of those surveyed, 2,395 were identified as likely midterm voters. The sample also included 1,422 respondents who reported voting for President Trump in the 2024 election.
After fieldwork wrapped, we applied weighting adjustments to align the dataset with key demographic and political benchmarks such as gender, age, race, education, geography, and party affiliation—using census data, the state voter file, historical election outcomes, and exit polls.
The survey carries a credibility interval (CI) of ±1.8 percentage points for the full sample. For midterm voters, the CI is ±2.0 points, and for the Trump voter segment, it’s ±2.6 points. Subgroup estimates by gender, age, ethnicity, or region have wider intervals due to smaller base sizes.
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