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December 9, 2019

31% Say U.S. Presidency More Powerful Under Trump

Voters still generally feel the president of the United States has about the right level of power, but a sizable number, especially Democrats, worry that the presidency is getting more powerful under President Trump.

December 6, 2019

Hope’s Fading for Woman, Person of Color as Democrats’ 2020 Nominee

With Kamala Harris quitting the race, some Democrats are already worrying about the whiteness of the leading presidential hopefuls. Most Democratic voters – and most blacks – agree that it’s important for the party to nominate a person of color or woman this time around, but hope is fading.

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December 5, 2019

Voters Blame Humans for Climate Change But Spare Air Travel, Meat Consumption

Voters see a climate change catastrophe ahead and tend to blame humans rather than Mother Nature for it. Those who blame humans want the government to do something about the threat but aren’t prepared to limit air travel or stop eating meat.

December 4, 2019

Voters Question NATO’s Worth

NATO was created after World War II to protect a war-ravaged Europe from the communist Soviet Union, but 70 years later voters here question whether U.S. taxpayers should still pay the biggest bill and wonder what they’re getting for it.

December 3, 2019

38% Favor Banning Hate Speech Offenders From Public Office

Most voters don’t favor a ban on so-called hate speech, but a sizable number are prepared to bar offenders from political office.

December 2, 2019

Biden Still Leads Democratic Pack, Buttigieg Gains

Joe Biden remains the candidate to beat in the race for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. In the battle for second place, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have lost ground, while Pete Buttigieg is gaining.

November 29, 2019

Are Democrats Losing Interest in the Impeachment Hearings?

A lot of voters say they’re following the House impeachment hearings, but Democrats don’t seem as interested as they were when the hearings first started.

November 27, 2019

Voters Are Less Hopeful Congress Will Approve Trade Deal to Replace NAFTA

The new trade deal the Trump administration has negotiated with Canada and Mexico is languishing in the House of Representatives. While voters still regard it as an improvement over the much-maligned NAFTA, they’re a lot less confident that Congress will approve it.

November 26, 2019

Strong Voter Support for Second Amendment Doesn’t Extend to Assault Rifles

Voters strongly defend Americans’ right to a gun but still tend to feel a ban on assault rifles isn’t a bad idea.

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November 25, 2019

Democrats, Young Voters Attracted By Socialism

Democrats are far less convinced than Republicans and unaffiliated voters that a free-market system is superior to a socialist one and are much more willing to vote for a socialist candidate. Those under 40 are a lot more responsive to the siren call of socialism than older voters are.

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November 22, 2019

Most Say Trump Uses Cabinet Less Than Other Presidents

President Trump’s Cabinet seems to have a revolving door at times, but then most voters agree this president doesn’t depend on his Cabinet like the majority of his predecessors.

November 22, 2019

61% Say Most Politicians Intent on Dividing Us

Come together? Not likely, voters say, if most politicians have their way.

November 21, 2019

Voters Fear Violence From Trump’s Foes More Than His Supporters

Voters see a bigger threat from President Trump’s opponents over policy issues than from his supporters if Democrats succeed in removing him from office. One-in-three still see the threat of civil war in the near future.

November 20, 2019

Voters Show Little Support for U.S. Role in Hong Kong Protests

Most voters here are aware of the escalating pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong but don’t favor U.S. involvement. They’re also slightly less likely to suspect that our government gives China a pass on bad behavior because of its economic muscle.

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November 18, 2019

Impeachment Hearings Haven’t Swayed Voters; Many Ask, ‘Where’s Biden?’

The House impeachment hearings haven’t moved voters so far, with a plurality still expecting President Trump to be reelected next November. The number who thinks the president’s impeachment is likely hasn’t changed, but there’s sizable support for expanding the hearings to include the activities of Joe Biden and his son.

November 14, 2019

Most Say Media Working With Democrats to Impeach Trump

Most voters don’t expect fair play from the media when it comes to news coverage of the Democrats’ impeachment attempt.

November 13, 2019

Voters Don’t Back Medicare for All With Their Tax Dollars

Support has fallen for expanding Medicare to all Americans as opponents detail the staggering likely cost to taxpayers. Few voters are willing to spend much, if anything, to make it a reality.

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November 12, 2019

Bloomberg’s No Threat to Democrat Front-Runners Yet

Billionaire Michael Bloomberg has a way to go if he wants to claim next year’s Democratic presidential nomination.

November 8, 2019

Most Say Drug Bosses Control Mexico, Want Troops on Border If Violence Grows

Voters strongly believe drug cartels are now the most powerful force in Mexico and that the U.S. military should be used to stop the drug-related violence they expect to cross our southern border.

November 7, 2019

Voters Are Less Convinced Trump Won Fairly in 2016

The Mueller report cleared the Trump campaign of campaign collusion with the Russians in 2016, but voters, including Republicans, are more skeptical nevertheless about Donald Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton.