65% of U.S. Adults say that “people being too easily offended” is a major problem in the country today
About two-thirds of U.S. adults (65%) say that “people being too easily offended” is a major problem in the country today.
About two-thirds of U.S. adults (65%) say that “people being too easily offended” is a major problem in the country today.
An American Majority Project poll showed that voters prefer that America remain a “melting pot” rather than an “salad bowl.”
A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that only 25% favor the tax break for trial lawyers included in BBB, while 56% are opposed to it.
70% believe that drug cartels should be designated as terror groups, 71% say legal immigration good, 73% say illegal immigration bad.
Our polling has shown that Americans prefer Free Market Capitalism to Big Government Socialism by a margin of 59-16.
Biden’s approval ratings on both Covid and the economy took another hit, while public preferences swung towards Republicans.
Fifty-three percent (53%) of voters believe it is accurate to describe the agenda of the Biden administration as big government socialism.
65% of voters are more interested in economic issues than cultural issues. 19% take the opposite view and 16% are not sure.
65% of North Carolinians believe that local teachers are paid too little and 51% would be willing to pay more taxes to raise their pay.
The results revealed strong support for America-first clean energy policies, and increased support for Republicans who embrace them.