57% Approve of Immigration Raids
By an 18-point margin, more voters approve than disapprove of the immigration enforcement raids launched since Donald Trump became president.
By an 18-point margin, more voters approve than disapprove of the immigration enforcement raids launched since Donald Trump became president.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows...
— Before the 2024 election, the Crystal Ball isolated several key counties in Toss-up states. We are circling back to see what the results in those counties said about the overall election.
— Several Democratic-trending suburban and touristy counties in the Industrial North continued to move left, although just not by the margins that Kamala Harris would have needed.
— In Pennsylvania, Donald Trump’s notable gains in the Scranton area played into his strong 2024 showing in the state.
— Sticking to the Industrial North generally, and in 2026 news, Sen. Gary Peters’s (D-MI) retirement opens up a Senate seat in Michigan for the second time in as many cycles.
Less than half of Americans believe they live in a country characterized by fairness and decency, a sharp decline from previous surveys.
Less than half of Americans believe they live in a country characterized by fairness and decency, a sharp decline from previous surveys.
Less than half of Americans believe they live in a country characterized by fairness and decency, a sharp decline from previous surveys.
Who is more trustworthy, President Donald Trump, the news media, or the Federal Bureau of Investigation? For Republican voters, questions like this are easy.
Both the last-minute pardons former President Joe Biden gave his family members and the pardons President Donald Trump gave to J6 rioters are unpopular with a majority of voters.
The federal government owns multiple trillions of dollars of federal assets -- from land, to buildings, to patent rights, to mineral rights, to immigrant visas, to oil fields to trucks and trains and unused office furniture equipment.
Reports of the pro-life movement's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Thirty-nine percent (39%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending January 23, 2025.
Thirty-nine percent (39%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending January 23, 2025.
A majority of voters agree with President Donald Trump’s declaration in his inauguration address that “the golden age of America begins right now.”
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
Voters are now much more suspicious of China than they were when President Donald Trump took office for his first term.
The portrait of Andrew Jackson has returned to the wall of the Oval Office, put up in time to greet President Donald Trump as he entered for the first time as the 47th president.
What used to be called “global warming” has been renamed climate change, and nearly two-thirds of Americans suspect it’s making winter worse.
Most voters have a low opinion of Joe Biden’s handling of Israel and the Middle East, and nearly half think President Donald Trump will do better.