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June 17, 2019

Voters Say Trump Better for Blacks Than Obama, But More Is Needed

With unemployment for black Americans at an historic low, voters continue to believe President Trump has been better for young blacks than President Obama. But voters also still feel the government could do more and don’t think Trump’s rotten relationship with black members of Congress helps.

June 12, 2019

Most Oppose Legalizing Prostitution

Several states, most notably Maine and Massachusetts, are flirting with decriminalizing prostitution, but most voters aren’t ready to go there yet.

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June 11, 2019

Democrats See Themselves More Like Biden Than AOC

GOP voters strongly choose President Trump over the top Republican in Congress, while Democrats identify with prospective presidential nominee Joe Biden more than with the young firebrand who increasingly seems to be setting the party’s agenda.

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June 10, 2019

Voters Are Cooler to America First Than Trump Is

Voters here are more confident these days in the global power of the U.S. president, but they say President Trump pushes America’s interests more than they think is necessary.

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June 6, 2019

Voters Agree Trump Tougher on Trade, But Most Dems Disapprove

With President Trump in a showdown with China and threatening Mexico with tariffs if it doesn’t step up the fight against illegal immigration, voters agree the president is a lot more pro-American on trade than his predecessors, but they remain closely divided over whether that’s a good thing.

June 5, 2019

Voters OK Tariffs to Push Mexico on Drugs, Illegal Immigration

Voters here strongly criticize Mexico’s efforts to stop illegal immigration and drug trafficking and like President Trump’s idea of using tariffs to get the Mexicans to toughen up.

June 3, 2019

Trump vs. Mueller, and The Winner Is …

Democrats are hoping to find something in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report that will help them impeach President Trump, but maybe their best bet is to make Mueller the 2020 Democratic presidential nominee.

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May 31, 2019

For Democrats, Biden’s Still The One

Vice President Joe Biden continues to lead the other prominent hopefuls for next year’s Democratic presidential nomination, while Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders remains a distant second.

May 30, 2019

Voters See Judges as Political But Hold the Criticism

Voters still regard most judges as political animals but think it is wrong for politicians to single certain judges out for criticism.

May 28, 2019

Most Don’t Trust Government Spending, Want It Smaller

While Democratic presidential hopefuls attempt to outbid each other by offering more government freebies, most voters still call for smaller, cheaper government and don’t trust the feds with their money.

May 28, 2019

Opposition Grows to Scrapping Electoral College

Most Americans still understand the reason the Founding Fathers established the Electoral College and are increasingly opposed to efforts to get rid of it.

May 23, 2019

Voters Are Cool to Making Post Offices Serve As Banks, Too

Voters feel good about the U.S. Postal Service but aren’t sure they want to expand its job description to include banking services as prominent Democrats are proposing.

May 22, 2019

67% of Democrats Think U.S. Has 12 Years to Fight Global Warming - Or Else

Voters tend to agree with Senator Bernie Sanders that America will be in big trouble very soon if it doesn’t aggressively tackle climate change, even though they question the integrity of politicians who champion the issue.

May 21, 2019

Voters Think Feds, Not States, Should Decide Abortion Policy

Few voters think it’s too hard to get an abortion in America today, but several states are moving to make it harder. Voters still tend to think abortion policy should be set at the federal level, however.

May 20, 2019

Voters Still See Skills-Based Legal Entry As Immigration Fix

Voters continue to believe the U.S. immigration system is broken and still tend to favor shifting to the skills-based system that President Trump is proposing.

May 16, 2019

Americans Are More Comfortable with Existing Infrastructure

Repairing America’s infrastructure may be the only thing President Trump and congressional Democrats can agree on, but Americans aren’t nearly as worried about the country’s roads and bridges these days. They’re still not overly enthusiastic about paying for any repairs anyway.

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May 13, 2019

Voters See More Congressional Gridlock Ahead

Voters continue to say that illegal immigration is the most pressing issue for Congress, but they also still have very little confidence that President Trump and congressional Democrats can get anything done.

May 8, 2019

Voters Want Government to Get Tough on Those Who Overstay Visas

While the Trump administration works to shift U.S. visa policy to a merit-based system rather than a family-based one, most voters continue to favor a crackdown on those who overstay their welcome.

May 8, 2019

Voters Are More Welcoming of Trump’s Hard Line on Iran

As tensions escalate with Iran over its nuclear weapons program, voters here are more supportive of President Trump’s get-tough attitude but are not optimistic that it will bring needed change.

May 7, 2019

Most Still Oppose Benefits, Legal Rights for Illegal Immigrants

Voters continue to strongly oppose government benefits and constitutional legal rights for those here illegally and think the availability of those things is a magnet for further illegal immigration.