Democrats Say Russia Is America’s Greatest Enemy, While Republicans and Independents Say It’s China
It will be difficult for the United States to have a consistent foreign policy if Americans are divided on what our priorities should be.
It will be difficult for the United States to have a consistent foreign policy if Americans are divided on what our priorities should be.
55% of Americans say the goal of the United States should be to end the war between Israel and Hamas as soon as possible, while 34% say it should be to support Israel until they eliminate the threat from Hamas.
Survey results measuring Americans’ support for direct strikes on Iran in response to attacks on U.S. troops by Iranian-backed groups.
More than 6-in-10 Americans would support the Senate’s recently passed National Security Supplemental containing security funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan if it does not add to the debt and deficit.
While the public is split on a broader TikTok ban in the United States, there is greater support for a narrower ban on government devices.
New data shows what types of anti-Israel and pro-Hamas activities Americans believe should be protected under the First Amendment.
By a nearly 2:1 margin, Americans say security priorities included in President Joe Biden’s $105 billion funding request to Congress should be voted on separately in different bills, rather than in one bill addressing all the issues together.
Americans reject the idea that the U.S. and Israel are to blame for terrorism against their own people and would support primary challenges to elected officials who hold this view.
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.
Most Americans support Israel’s military campaign to destroy Hamas after the terrorist group killed more than 1,400 Israelis but are divided over the proper role of the United States in the conflict.