All Polling

Three-in-Ten Americans Say Opioid Addiction Affects One or More Family Members

August 21, 2023

Familial addiction to all substances affects two-in-three Americans.

Voters prefer supply-side policies to fight inflation

August 15, 2023

Free market solutions that reduce federal spending, lower taxes, and increase the supply of energy and housing are preferred by voters over big government solutions.

Higher Trust in State Handling of Border Than Federal Government

August 4, 2023

Fifty-four percent of Americans support Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s recent decision to install an aqueous barrier across the Rio Grande River at the southern border.

Americans’ Views on K-12 Public Education are Shifting

August 4, 2023

Only 43 percent of Americans say funding for public schools is “too low” when shown how much public schools spend per pupil in their states.

Crime is Soaring in D.C. Should Congress Overrule Local Officials To Control It?

August 3, 2023

Washington, D.C. has enacted policing and sentencing reforms that many believe have contributed to rising crime rates.

State of Play – July 27-30, 2023

August 1, 2023

Republicans hold a 4-point lead in the generic ballot with all voters, including a 10-point lead with swing voters.

Voters to Lawmakers: Lower Health Care Costs!

July 31, 2023

Voters want lawmakers to focus on lowering costs in health care above all other issues in health care.

Public Approval for the Supreme Court is on the Rise with Recent Rulings

July 27, 2023

Forty-five percent of adults approve of the job the U.S. Supreme Court is doing – a four-point increase in approval since May and the second highest rating since March 2022.

Why the “Bidenomics” Pitch is Falling Flat

July 24, 2023

Inflation and the cost of living is by far the most chosen issue when Americans are asked to pick their three most important issues for 2024.

Republicans Hit New High on Generic Ballot

July 21, 2023

Republicans hit a new high on the generic ballot among likely voters – even as the right direction / wrong track divide narrowed by 8 points. Meanwhile, Biden’s approval among likely voters is steady in the low to mid 40s.