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Nationwide Voters of Color Polling Results on Climate Change Social Media Toolkit

Green 2.0 is excited to release the results of our Nationwide Voters of Color Polling Results on Climate Change. This first-of-its-kind poll captures how voters of color are moved by issues such as diversity in environmental groups, candidates addressing climate change, how voters see climate change impacting their communities, and much more. 

Read the results at https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.

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  • Polling from @DiverseGreen’s Nationwide Voters of Color Polling Results shows climate change has broken through as a top priority among voters of color. It’s equally as important as abortion, immigration, and gun violence. Learn more about the results at https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.
  • The first-of-its-kind poll capturing how voters of color are moved by issues of climate change is out. @DiverseGreen’s Nationwide Voters of Color Polling shows climate change has broken through as a top priority among voters of color. Read the results at https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.
  • The Green 2.0 Nationwide Voters of Color Polling Results are in! @DiverseGreen’s national poll found that climate change alone can decisively influence voters’ choice of candidates at the ballot box. Dive into key findings at:  https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.
  • Did you know concerns about climate change are greater with voters of color? A new nationwide poll conducted by @DiverseGreen found that 3 in 4 voters of color are overwhelmingly concerned about  the impacts of climate change. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.
  • 68% of voters believe it’s important for environmental groups to be racially and ethnically diverse – shares are even stronger among voters of color according to @DiverseGreen’s Nationwide Voters of Color Polling results. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.
  • Green 2.0’s Nationwide Voters of Color Polling Results are here. The first-of-its-kind poll capturing how voters of color are moved by issues of climate change shows:
    — 3 in 4 voters of color are overwhelmingly concerned by the impacts of climate change
    — 68% of all voters believe diversity in environmental groups is important
    — Climate change is now equally as important to as abortion, immigration, and gun violence to all voters 

    Read more about the results at https://bit.ly/green-2-0-polling.