All Polling
The strong affinity among Republican voters toward former President Donald Trump’s key branding shows how strong a hold he still has on the GOP electorate.
Fifty-seven percent of voters think that Congress, having suspended the debt ceiling, should cut government spending during the upcoming budget negotiation process.
Just 48 percent of Americans say it is necessary to sacrifice some rights and freedoms to fight terrorism – a decrease of 16 points from 2011.
Most seniors think the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 will increase drug costs, and 82 percent are concerned the law will hinder developments in medicine.
Fifty-seven percent of voters–including majorities of Republicans, Democrats, and independents–believe the coronavirus permanently changed how we live in the United States.
Exclusive poll reveals Americans are following news of Title 42 expiring and want Biden to declare a state of emergency to help border communities.
Just 18 percent of Americans say they are satisfied with the current state of the nation.
Americans strongly believe the U.S. military should focus on defending America and avoid inserting itself into politicized social issues.
An exclusive poll from America’s New Majority Project asked Americans if they feel the United States is still worthy of the ultimate sacrifice made by the men and women of the Armed Forces who lost their lives defending our country.
Seventy-four percent of voters believe that social media companies and other websites should be required to obtain parental consent for users under 18.