TIPP conducted an online survey for the League of American Workers among young adults aged 18 to 25, from October 22 to October 28. The nationwide study included 2,100 registered voters, featuring an oversample of men (1,300) and women (800) to allow meaningful gender comparisons.
The sample was drawn from TIPP’s network of panel partners. After data collection, results were weighted by gender, age, race, education, region, and prior voting history to match national benchmarks from the U.S. Census and voter files.
The survey has a credibility interval of ±2.7 percentage points for the total sample, ±2.8 points for men, and ±3.5 points for women. As with all surveys, results for smaller subgroups, such as those defined by age, ethnicity, or region, carry a higher margin of error.
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