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September 13, 2022

High Gas Prices Still an Issue for Most Voters

Although gasoline prices have fallen from their record-breaking peak, a majority of voters are still concerned about fuel costs and expect the issue to matter in November.

September 12, 2022

Voters Divided Over Biden’s Philadelphia Speech

President Joe Biden campaigned on a promise to unite the nation, but his speech earlier this month in Philadelphia has Americans divided.

September 8, 2022

Impeach Biden? Most GOP, Independent Voters Say ‘Yes’

Republicans voters overwhelmingly believe President Joe Biden should be impeached, and half of independents agree.

September 7, 2022

More See Midterms as Referendum on Biden

By a six-point margin, voters view the upcoming midterm elections as being more about President Joe Biden than individual candidates and issues, and half say a Republican win means Biden should change course.

September 6, 2022

Most Voters Say Hunter Biden’s ‘Laptop From Hell’ Still an Important Story

The abandoned laptop that revealed Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealing remains an important story, according to voters, many of whom think it could have changed the 2020 election.

September 1, 2022

Majority Still ‘Very Concerned’ About Economy

Worries about the American economy have eased somewhat in recent months, but the issue remains a top concern for most voters.

August 30, 2022

Most Voters Still Rate Biden ‘Poor’ on Immigration

America’s illegal immigration problem is getting worse, most voters still believe, and President Joe Biden’s handling of the issue remains unpopular.

August 25, 2022

Immigration: GOP Holds 10-Point Lead on Issue

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.

August 25, 2022

Justice or Politics? Most Voters Think DOJ Now Politicized

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.

August 24, 2022

62% Say Media Bias Getting Worse

Most voters still believe “fake news” is a serious problem, and don’t trust the political news they get from the media.

August 23, 2022

Most California Voters Support Limits on Abortion

As California prepares for a referendum on abortion rights this November, most voters in the state – including many who consider themselves pro-choice – oppose late-term abortion. 

August 22, 2022

Inflation, Crime Still Top Concerns for Voters

The issues most important to American voters haven’t changed all year, as inflation and violent crime remain atop the list. 

August 18, 2022

‘Biden’s Gestapo’? Trump Raid Hurts Voter Trust in FBI

Last week’s raid by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on former President Donald Trump’s home has damaged the FBI’s standing with Republican and independent voters.

August 16, 2022

Garland’s Favorability Now at 36%

More voters still have a negative perception of Attorney General Merrick Garland than view him favorably, and don’t think he’s doing a better job than his predecessors. 

August 12, 2022

Trump Raid: Half Approve, But Share ‘Third World’ Concerns

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.

August 11, 2022

Most Americans Still Oppose Military Draft

Despite reports of recruiting shortfalls by the U.S. military, fewer than one-in-four Americans are in favor of a military draft.

August 10, 2022

GOP Voters Expect More Party Loyalty

Who do political parties represent, their own voters or outside interests? Republicans care about this question more than Democratic voters do.

August 8, 2022

Election Integrity: Voters Favor Arizona-Style ‘Audits’

Concerns about election cheating remain high, and a majority of voters favor the procedure by which Arizona “audited” disputed 2020 presidential election results in Maricopa County.

August 3, 2022

Blame Democrats for Recession, Most Voters Say

Despite denials from the White House, most voters think the American economy is in a recession – and agree that Democrats are to blame for it.

August 2, 2022

Colorado Voters Worry State Becoming Too Crowded

Rapid population growth has transformed Colorado, and most voters in the state say the change is for the worse.