61% Believe Feds Helped Incite Capitol Riot
Voters overwhelmingly support releasing all videos of the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, and a majority think it’s likely that government agents helped provoke the riot.
Voters overwhelmingly support releasing all videos of the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, and a majority think it’s likely that government agents helped provoke the riot.
A majority of voters don’t think President Joe Biden has kept his campaign promise to unite Americans, and one-third endorse a GOP congresswoman’s recent call for a “national divorce” between red states and blue states.
Most voters give the federal government low ratings for its response to this month’s train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio.
On the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, nearly half of American voters see the war in Ukraine as a stalemate.
After announcing her 2024 presidential campaign, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley leads President Joe Biden in a hypothetical matchup, but badly trails former President Donald Trump among GOP voters
In communities affected by recent illegal immigration, voters believe the impact on schools, health care and employment has been mainly negative.
Most voters are willing to commit U.S. naval and air power to defending Taiwan against a Chinese invasion, but draw the line at sending ground troops to fight in such a conflict.
Most voters view Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis favorably, but if he decides to enter the 2024 presidential race, he would face an uphill battle for the Republican nomination against former President Donald Trump.
Voters strongly prefer capitalism to socialism, and a majority would not vote for an avowed socialist.
Several states have recently enacted legislation prohibiting transgender treatment for minors, and most voters approve of such laws.
President Joe Biden would defeat former President Donald Trump In a hypothetical 2024 rematch, while Trump would win with Vice President Kamala Harris as his Democratic opponent.
Voters overwhelmingly view the deadly drug fentanyl as a serious problem, and most don’t give President Joe Biden high marks for his handling of the issue.
Almost half of voters view China as an enemy and think war with Communist country is likely in the future.
The new leader of House Democrats is no more popular than his predecessor, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
If President Joe Biden seeks reelection in 2024, should Vice President Kamala Harris also be on the ticket again? Most voters have their doubts.
In the wake of the midterm elections, the Republican Party gets more trust from voters on two crucial policy issues.
Voters overwhelmingly support a congressional investigation into how the COVID-19 virus originated.
Most voters don’t think President Joe Biden will be impeached over his handling of classified documents, although nearly equal numbers believe he is as guilty as former President Donald Trump of criminal wrongdoing.
A majority of voters think President Joe Biden’s son Hunter likely used classified documents in his foreign business deals, and nearly half think Biden is facing a major scandal.
As Americans prepare for the annual tax-filing season, most are already convinced they’re paying too much.