Exclusive Poll Results: The Surprising Public Opinion on Illegal Immigrants Voting in U.S. Elections
The results show how and why candidates opposed to illegal immigrants voting in U.S. elections should make their case to voters.
The results show how and why candidates opposed to illegal immigrants voting in U.S. elections should make their case to voters.
While Democrat support for non-citizen voting varies depending on the length of time a non-citizen has resided in America, McLaughlin & Associates data consistently shows strong disapproval from Republicans and independents.
Reforms that restore accountability and honesty to immigration are the most popular and should be emphasized by advocates.
New data shows what types of anti-Israel and pro-Hamas activities Americans believe should be protected under the First Amendment.
Nearly 6-in-10 Americans are more worried about terrorism in the United States since the Israel-Hamas war began, and a plurality (48%) are more worried about terrorists entering the U.S. through the Mexican border.
The majority of Republicans, Democrats, and independents support designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations, even if that means military action in Mexico or Central America.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats have a clear advantage on which is most focused on inflation – the most important issue to voters.
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.
A plurality of Americans (39%) describe the state of affairs at the U.S.-Mexico border as a “crisis,” while 33% deem the situation a “major problem.”
Exclusive poll reveals Americans are following news of Title 42 expiring and want Biden to declare a state of emergency to help border communities.