Our Research: Solving Red vs Blue

Electric vehicle sales in the U.S. have been bogged down in a silly partisan war over dogma, both among politicians and among Red vs Blue consumers.  The good news is that for most drivers, EVs are the better car.  More fun to drive, no huge gas bills and less maintence.  And cleaner air.  Our mission is to better understand this silly divide — much like fighting over toasters — and solve it with better messaging, smart state and federal policy, and education.

Learn more below about our work and the fascinating polling research we have done on overcoming the Red vs Blue EV divide.

January 28, 2026

New reporting from Keith Laing at USA Today examines how proposed congressional cuts to federal funding for electric vehicle chargers could affect drivers and future EV buyers. The article cites recent national polling from EVs for All America, which shows that charger reliability remains a top concern for…

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January 19, 2026

In the latest episode of Daily Drive from Automotive News, Mike Murphy, founder and CEO of EVs for All America, joins host Kellen Walker to discuss new national polling showing a 20-point drop in Republican resistance to electric vehicles over the past three years. The conversation explores what…

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January 15, 2026

In the latest episode of Daily Drive from Automotive News, Mike Murphy, founder and CEO of EVs for All America, joins host Kellen Walker to discuss new national polling showing a 20-point drop in Republican resistance to electric vehicles over the past three years. The conversation explores what…

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January 15, 2026

David Ferris, reporting for POLITICO E&E News, highlights new national survey data from EVs for All America showing a softening in Republican opposition to electric vehicles as the political heat from the 2024 election fades. Read the POLITICO E&E News report The coverage draws directly on EVs…

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January 13, 2026

POLITICO’s California Climate newsletter featured new national polling from EVs for All America showing that Republican resistance to electric vehicles has eased over the past three years, even as a significant partisan divide remains. In the By the Numbers section, reporter Alex Nieves highlights findings from…

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January 13, 2026

EVs for All America’s national research report, Fixing America’s Partisan Divide Over EVs: Tracking Three Years of Slow Progress, was featured by USA TODAY. In the article “EV shoppers want ads to focus on driving over climate, survey shows,” Keith Laing reports on new polling showing…

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January 13, 2026

EVs for All America’s new research report, Fixing America’s Partisan Divide Over EVs: Tracking Three Years of Slow Progress, was featured by InsideEVs on January 13, 2026. In the article “Republicans Are Finally Warming Up To Electric Cars,” reporter Rob Stumpf highlights new polling showing that…

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January 13, 2026

EVs for All America’s new national report, Fixing America’s Partisan Divide Over EVs: Tracking Three Years of Slow Progress, was featured by Battery Technology. In the article, Michael C. Anderson, Editor-in-Chief of Battery Technology, highlights our new polling showing that Republican resistance to EVs has eased over…

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January 12, 2026

New research shows Republican hostility to EVs easing, end of federal EV subsidies curbing EV demand, strong EV sales potential in multifamily housing, 49 percent of younger (under 45) open to buying Chinese-made vehicles, and sharply polarized views of Elon Musk and Tesla. President Trump remains controversial among auto consumers,…

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