All Polling
Many potential tech regulations are supported by large majorities of Americans, including majorities of Republicans and Democrats.
Over 60 percent of New York City parents favor charter schools and want lawmakers to lift the state-imposed cap, which has been reached in the city.
Seventy three percent of Americans consider it very or somewhat “reasonable” to cut future spending at the same time as raising the debt ceiling.
Concerns over China dominating the supply of precious minerals, such as silicon, drive support for American self-reliance through more domestic mining.
Just 14 percent of voters support amnesty for illegal immigrants, with fewer than 3 percent of Hispanic voters in support.
Most Americans support the Federal Trade Commission’s new proposed rule that prohibits employers from requiring a noncompete agreement from their employees.
Americans want congressional leadership to empower rank-and-file members by giving them time to read bills before they cast their votes.
Just 24 percent of Americans believe the debt ceiling should be raised without accompanying spending cuts.
Most Americans believe there is “no point” to reforming our legal immigration system until the border is secure – something just one in four Americans believe the government is seriously trying to accomplish.
Sixty-two percent of Americans consider it inappropriate for government agencies to be involved in censoring content and individuals on social media platforms, according to a recent Counterpolling survey.