45% View China as Enemy of U.S.
Voters are now much more suspicious of China than they were when President Donald Trump took office for his first term.
Voters are now much more suspicious of China than they were when President Donald Trump took office for his first term.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows...
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.
Some of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointees have faced sharp questioning in Senate hearings, but nearly three-quarters of voters think they’ll all get confirmed eventually.
Joe Biden campaigned for president on a promise to unite Americans, but he leaves office with most voters saying he failed – and hurt his own party in the process.
Thirty-one percent (31%) 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 16, 2025.
Donald Trump will be sworn in today with his hand on the Bible – actually two Bibles – and voters strongly support this inauguration tradition.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows...
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
President-elect Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts during last year’s campaign, and a majority of voters are worried he won’t be safe at Monday’s inauguration.
Many residents of Los Angeles County plan to move after the recent devastating wildfires, but most give California Gov. Gavin Newsom higher ratings than LA Mayor Karen Bass in terms of handling the emergency.
President-elect Donald Trump’s hostile relationship with the news media hasn’t changed, and many voters still see it as mainly Trump’s fault.
President Joe Biden has made the defense of Ukraine against Russia a central focus of his foreign policy, but most voters don’t think he’s handled it well.
A majority of voters – including more than three-quarters of Democrats – think climate change explains the wildfire that has devastated Southern California.
President-elect Donald Trump’s suggestions of acquiring Greenland and taking over the Panama Canal are wildly popular with Republican voters, but less so with others.
As he prepares for his second term in the White House, most voters think Donald Trump is doing a good job with the presidential transition.
The Rasmussen Reports Immigration Index for December increased to 92.4, up nearly two points from 90.6 in November.
Despite recent criticism of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a majority of voters still have a positive opinion of the agency.
House Speaker Mike Johnson’s talk about “drastically” reducing the federal government is popular with voters, although they’re not sure the new Congress will actually follow through.
With Republicans now controlling both houses of Congress and Donald Trump preparing to become President, voters are divided along partisan lines about whether this will improve life for the average American.