Would GOP Congress Impeach Biden?
More than half of voters think a Republican victory in next week’s midterms will probably mean impeachment for President Joe Biden.
More than half of voters think a Republican victory in next week’s midterms will probably mean impeachment for President Joe Biden.
The prosecution of former White House adviser Steve Bannon is perfectly fine with most Democratic voters, but may help motivate Republican voters in the midterm elections.
Americans are increasingly pessimistic about the job market and, by more than a 20-point margin, think unemployment will be higher next year.
A week before Election Day, nearly half of voters say inflation and the economy are the most important issues for them in this year’s congressional midterms.
The 2022 midterm elections are now just 11 days away, and Republicans have a seven-point lead in their bid to recapture control of Congress.
President Joe Biden has urged businesses to close the so-called “pay gap” between male and female employees, but most Americans don’t think discrimination is to blame for women’s lower incomes...
In what may be a key indicator of this year’s midterm election results, Republicans have a clear edge when it comes to what voters think is best for the next session of Congress..
Republican candidates for governor and U.S. Senate in Nevada appear poised to defeat Democratic incumbents in next month’s midterm election...
Half of voters still have a favorable opinion of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, but an overwhelming majority want the agency to avoid partisan political bias.
While most voters will wait until Election Day to cast their ballot, half of Democrats say they’ll vote early this year...
With the midterm elections less than three weeks away, most voters are still worried about high gasoline prices and give President Joe Biden low marks for his energy policy...The survey of 1,000 U.S. Likely Voters was conducted on October 16-17, 2022 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 3 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
A majority of voters don’t believe President Joe Biden should seek reelection in 2024, and are not confident in his ability to do the job now.
Despite controversies over other issues, the economy remains the top concern for voters just weeks ahead of November’s crucial midterm elections...
With the midterm elections now less than a month away, inflation is still the issue voters are most concerned about.
Most voters believe violent crime is getting worse and expect the issue to be important in next month’s midterm elections.
President Joe Biden campaigned on a promise to unite the nation, but his speech earlier this month in Philadelphia has Americans divided.
Republicans voters overwhelmingly believe President Joe Biden should be impeached, and half of independents agree.
Nearly half of voters rate President Joe Biden as doing a poor job on immigration, an issue where the Republican Party maintains a strong advantage.
A majority of American voters believe the federal Department of Justice’s investigation of former President Donald Trump is politically motivated, but most of them still approve of the investigation.
Although half of voters approve of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s raid on the Florida home of former President Donald Trump, even more agree with criticism of the unprecedented event.