Why the “Bidenomics” Pitch is Falling Flat
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.
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.
Over 85% of Americans favor barring members of Congress, the President, and Supreme Court justices from investing in individual companies.
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.”
The report shows how candidates and activists can navigate discussions of a potential government shutdown by focusing voters on the popular goal of spending cuts rather than the process used to achieve them.
Seventy-three percent of Americans think that the United States is currently experiencing cultural and economic decline.
More than 7 in 10 Americans (72%) say they couldn’t get a similar deal to Hunter Biden if they failed to report more than $3 million in income to the IRS and illegally purchased a firearm while using illegal drugs.
Americans overwhelmingly believe universities and colleges should be responsible for paying for the cost of the debt relief program, not individual taxpayers.
Congress will be looking for places to cut spending in this year’s budget, and funding for the new headquarters could end up a politically appealing target, given the high cost of the project and recent FBI scandals.
Fifty-seven percent of voters think that Congress, having suspended the debt ceiling, should cut government spending during the upcoming budget negotiation process.
Just 18 percent of Americans say they are satisfied with the current state of the nation.