All Polling
For third year in a row, Americans rank China as America’s greatest enemy in the world today.
More Americans favor taking a firm stance to safeguard Taiwan rather than prioritizing positive relations with China.
Most find it realistic to expect people to remain married to one person their entire lives, but attitudes about the importance of marriage as an institution are mixed.
In the aftermath of the Chinese spy balloon that floated across the country for seven days, Americans are starting to think twice about Chinese involvement in our domestic affairs.
Two-thirds of Americans favor preserving tax cuts for small businesses and exempting small businesses from new regulations.
Americans support diversity on campus but oppose colleges using race as a factor when deciding whom to admit.
Americans across the political spectrum back policies aiding families with children.
New Hampshire voters overwhelmingly believe parents should have the final say in their child’s education and support transparency requirements for schools.
Most American voters say they want businesses to stay out of politics.
Americans favor transparency of all donors and sources of revenue for American universities – and oppose universities accepting money from China’s communist government.