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December 19, 2022

Voters OK Sinema’s Party Switch, Agree ‘System Is Broken’

By more than a 2-to-1 margin, voters approve Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s decision to leave the Democratic Party, and overwhelmingly agree with her that the political system is “broken.”

December 15, 2022

Economic Concerns Still High, Biden Ratings Still Low

Despite President Joe Biden’s claims about “building the economy of the future,” most voters remain concerned about the economy, and don’t have much confidence in Biden’s handling of the issue

December 14, 2022

COVID-19: Majority Support Fauci-China Investigation

More than two-thirds of voters believe COVID-19 probably came from a Chinese research lab, and agree with Republican demands that Dr. Anthony Fauci testify under oath in a congressional investigation.

December 13, 2022

Censorship: Voters Want Investigation of Social Media Sites

Voters overwhelmingly think censorship by social media sites is a problem, and a majority approve Republican plans for a congressional investigation.

December 12, 2022

Amnesty? Many Voters Think It Would Make Immigration Problem Worse

Congress is reportedly considering an amnesty for illegal immigrants, but a plurality of voters believe this would only worsen the current border crisis.

December 9, 2022

TikTok: Most Voters Support Ban Amid Chinese Spying Concerns

More than two-thirds of voters are worried that TikTok could be used by China to spy on Americans, and support banning the popular social media platform.

December 8, 2022

Most Democrats Support Slavery Reparations

Now that California Gov. Gavin Newsom has a plan to pay reparations to the descendants of slaves, a majority of Democrats support the idea.

December 6, 2022

Does ‘Respect for Marriage Act’ Jeopardize Religious Freedom?

Most voters support federal legislation to protect same-sex marriage rights, but share concerns about its impact on religious freedom.

December 5, 2022

Special Counsel Probe of Trump Is Politically Motivated, Most Voters Say

Even though most voters approve the appointment of a special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump, an even larger majority think politics is behind the probe.

December 1, 2022

Majority Support Chinese Protesters

Protests by Chinese people against their government’s COVID-19 policy have overwhelming approval from American voters.

November 30, 2022

Most Voters Share GOP Concerns About ‘Botched’ Arizona Election

Problems with the election in Arizona have Republicans furious, and a majority of voters nationwide agree that the “sacred right to vote” is at risk.

November 22, 2022

Good-Bye, Nancy: 68% Approve Pelosi Stepping Down

Voters overwhelmingly agree with Nancy Pelosi’s decision to step down from her position as leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives.

November 17, 2022

Expect More Partisan Division, Voters Say

The result of this year’s midterm election is likely to be more partisanship in Washington, most voters believe.

November 16, 2022

Trump 2024? 60% of Voters Say ‘No’

Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday he will seek the White House again in 2024, but most voters don’t think he should and have a more favorable view of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

November 16, 2022

Are Credit Rejections Rising?

More Americans report their applications for credit have been turned down recently, a potential indicator of an economic downturn.

November 14, 2022

Voters Worry About Election Cheating, Don’t Trust Mail-In Voting

Most voters believe cheating may have influenced this year’s elections, and think voting by mail makes it easier to cheat.

November 10, 2022

Media’s Midterm Coverage Was Bad, Most Voters Agree

Less than half of voters think the news media did a good job covering the midterm campaign, and nearly half believe the coverage was biased in favor of Democrats.

November 9, 2022

Too Close to Call’? Voters Don’t Like Late Election Results

With the balance of power in Congress still undecided, voters clearly dislike delayed reporting of election results.

November 8, 2022

Whose Endorsement Matters Most?

More than five years after he left office, former President Barack Obama’s endorsement is still more valuable than either of his successors.

November 7, 2022

GOP Has Enthusiasm Edge, But More Democrats Have Voted Early

On the eve of Election Day, more Democrats than Republicans have already voted, but more Republicans say they’ll “definitely” vote in this year’s crucial midterms.