I'm curious of individuals feelings towards companies like Uber, Lyft, AirBNB, etc.,
Last year I worked briefly with a consultant in Portland who was lobbying the city of Portland on behalf of a "taxi" service that operated with a fleet of Teslas. It was interesting to watch the fighting over regulating ride-sharing services and the non-traditional allies that resulted.
From that point I've been interested in people's feelings towards the sharing economy and how that intersects with their political identity.
Last year I worked briefly with a consultant in Portland who was lobbying the city of Portland on behalf of a "taxi" service that operated with a fleet of Teslas. It was interesting to watch the fighting over regulating ride-sharing services and the non-traditional allies that resulted.
From that point I've been interested in people's feelings towards the sharing economy and how that intersects with their political identity.