“This poll demonstrates that voters, even in politically diverse battleground districts, understand drilling in the Arctic isn’t just risky for the environment, it is a terrible deal for taxpayers,” said Autumn Hanna, Vice President of Taxpayers for Common Sense. “Moreover, the data shows that the argument for drilling in the Arctic based on unrealistic revenue projections doesn’t resonate with voters. Our analysis has consistently shown that revenue from these projects would raise less than 3% of the often-claimed $900 million, making it a bad deal for taxpayers. Voters see through the unrealistic promises and want our leaders to prioritize protecting this national treasure.”