65% of Voters Support More Freedom and Less Government
A recent survey found that 65 percent of voters believe that Americans would be better off if they had more freedom and a smaller government.
A recent survey found that 65 percent of voters believe that Americans would be better off if they had more freedom and a smaller government.
According to a recent survey, nearly 80 percent of voters agree that term limits on members of Congress would benefit the electoral system.
A new poll from Scott Rasmussen shows that 84 percent of voters who were surveyed believed that the founding ideals of America were something worth fighting for.
There is a strong American majority who believe home schooling is a good option for parents who have the time and ability to provide it.
Contrary to recent Democratic legislative efforts, Americans support election integrity over increasing how easy it is to vote.
In addition, sixty-eight percent (68%) believe schools and teachers should not be allowed to counsel students on their sexual and gender identities without parental knowledge or consent.
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.
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.