Exclusive NEW Poll Reveals Americans’ Shocking Views on the Election, Personal and Medical Freedoms, and More!
May 29, 2024
Richard Baris, the most accurate pollster of his generation and Robert Barnes, populist master strategist and acclaimed defense attorney, discuss the shocking results of a major new public opinion poll that re-defines the 2024 political universe. Read Barnes summation below:
Closing Argument: 1776 Law Center Survey
- How popular are the primary freedom issues of 1776 Law Center – Food Freedom & Medical Freedom, the right to control what goes into your own body? Richard Baris of People’s Pundit Daily conducted the nationwide survey. Here are the results.
- First, Food Freedom. “Americans should be allowed to buy food directly from farmers without getting government permission.” A simple summation of the Food Freedom effort of 1776 Law Center in its support of Amish farmer Amos Miller, and many others. How would Americans respond to this principle? Would they fear the lack of government permits in the safety of the food, as the Bureaucracy presupposes and too many legislators presume? How intense would be their response?
- 78% of Americans support food freedom; only 10% oppose; and the rest remain undecided or unsure. The intensity metric – those who strongly support compared to strongly oppose – is a striking 50 to 2. In the intensity metric, Republicans provide the most support, but they are not alone, as few Democrats or Independents disagree. Populist MAGA Republicans provide the strongest support, with 69% strongly supporting the initiative. Of note, populist Independents – voters who say they “share little in common with either party” – are the 2nd strongest group supporting Food Freedom. Mormons, Muslims and Evangelicals all agree, a real rarity in American polling on the importance and value of Food Freedom – the right to buy food from the farmer without government permits or interference.
- The second question asked about medical freedom – how would voters respond to a candidate who supported making drug companies responsible and liable for vaccine injuries. Again, the support was overwhelming – two-thirds of Americans backed removing vaccine maker immunity and a mere 13% opposed. Supports crossed all boundaries – race, religion, region, education, party, ideology, and age. Again, nearly 50% strongly supported this legislation, with Republicans taking the lead, but broad support across all parties, ideologies, and demographics.
- The candidates, campaigns, and causes that embrace these two simple policies – the right to buy food directly from the farmer and drug company liability for causing injury from vaccines – represent the future of American populism and presage political success for the future.
Charles A. Burris [send him mail] retired teacher who taught history in the Murray N. Rothbard Room at Memorial High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

