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December 14, 2015

Voters See Worse Relations with Islam But Not With Individual Muslims

More voters than ever see a worsening relationship between the United States and the Islamic world, but they are less convinced that most Muslims around the world view America as an enemy and vice versa.

December 10, 2015

Gun Owners Feel Safer

Does having a gun make Americans safer? Gun owners say yes.

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December 10, 2015

Voters Like Trump’s Proposed Muslim Ban

Despite an international uproar and condemnation by President Obama and nearly all of those running for the presidency, Donald Trump’s proposed ban on Muslims coming to the United States has the support of a sizable majority of Republicans – and a plurality of all voters.

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December 9, 2015

Voters See Media Biased Against Trump but Not Clinton

Voters are far more likely to think the media is biased against Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump than against his chief Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

December 9, 2015

Voters See Terrorism, Not Guns, As Main Issue In San Bernardino Attack

President Obama on Sunday, in an address to the nation about the recent shooting massacre in San Bernardino, California, described the incident as terrorism but also said it highlighted the need for more gun control. Voters place far more importance on the terrorism aspect in this case, but they are slightly more supportive of a federal database listing all gun owners in the country.

December 8, 2015

Voters Are Not Impressed With Obama’s Response to San Bernardino

Following the first major attack by radical Islamic terrorists on American soil in several years, President Obama sought to reassure Americans in a speech to the nation Sunday night that the federal government has things under control. He outlined the measures being taken to fight the radical Islamic State group (ISIS), called for more gun control and cautioned against anti-Muslim bias.

December 8, 2015

Does The NRA Make America Safer?

Most believe the gun policies of the National Rifle Association make this country safer, perhaps in part because Americans tend to think more gun control will only hurt law-abiding citizens.

December 7, 2015

Will Concealed Carry Gun Owners Reduce the Number of Shooting Incidents?

Some have suggested the presence of more Americans with concealed carry gun permits will reduce the number of people killed in violent incidents in this country. Americans tend to think that’s true but aren’t strongly sold on the idea.

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December 4, 2015

Were the Planned Parenthood Shootings A Terrorist Act?

Some politicians have charged that last week’s shootings at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado were politically motivated. Were the killings a domestic terrorist act? Americans say no.

December 3, 2015

Guns or Terrorism – What’s the Call?

Domestic Islamic terrorism or another random mass shooting? Authorities still aren’t sure or at least aren’t saying as the investigation in San Bernardino, California continues.

December 2, 2015

Which Matters More: Internet Freedom or Security?

With increasing reports that terrorists regularly use the Internet to coordinate their actions, Americans think preventing potential criminal activity online is more important than maintaining complete Internet freedom, but they are sharply divided as to who should be doing the policing.

December 2, 2015

Most Oppose Obama Acting On His Own Against Global Warming

Most voters now think global warming requires urgent attention but still believe President Obama and Congress need to decide together on the course of action.

November 30, 2015

Clinton or Trump - Who Will Keep Us Safe?

It’s a draw. Voters are evenly divided when asked which presidential front-runner would best keep this country safe from terrorism.

November 27, 2015

More Voters Support Government Tracking of Muslims

Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump says he would support government tracking of Muslims living in the United States through a federal database, a plan his fellow GOP rivals say is going too far. Still, one-in-three voters - and a slight plurality of Republicans - support government monitoring of Muslims.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 32% of Likely U.S. Voters believe most individual Muslims should be monitored by the government as potential terrorists. Most (52%) are opposed to such a plan, but 16% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.) 

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The survey of 1,000 Likely Voters was conducted on November 17-18, 2015 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.

November 27, 2015

Those in Uniform Past and Present Want More Spent on Defense

Regardless of who wins the presidential election in 2016, Americans who are currently serving or have previously served in the armed forces hope he or she raises military spending.

November 24, 2015

More Consider Russia An Ally In Fighting ISIS

As the international effort to eliminate the radical Islamic State group (ISIS) intensifies, voters here are less skeptical of Russia’s involvement.

November 23, 2015

49% Want to Declare War on ISIS

Despite the recent horrific terrorist attacks in Paris, voters here aren’t ready to take the lead in the fight against the radical Islamic State group (ISIS), but they’re close to a formal declaration of war.

November 23, 2015

Voters Criticize Obama’s, Muslims’ Responses to Terrorist Attacks

Americans aren’t happy with President Obama’s response to the recent massacres in Paris by radical Islamic terrorists but feel even more strongly that prominent Muslims need to speak out against these atrocities.

November 20, 2015

Voters to Obama: Yes, We Are at War with Radical Islam

President Obama, Hillary Clinton and other senior Democrats refuse to say America is at war with “radical Islamic terrorism” for fear of insulting all Muslims, but voters beg to disagree.