Most Believe America is in State of Cultural, Economic Decline
Seventy-three percent of Americans think that the United States is currently experiencing cultural and economic decline.
Seventy-three percent of Americans think that the United States is currently experiencing cultural and economic decline.
A new survey released by the Trafalgar Group this month reveals the biggest concern among Americans regarding the southern border crisis.
An American majority holds the feds responsible for the Southern Border Crisis (87 percent) and believes Washington will not fix the issue (70 percent).
Most Americans oppose the FDIC making exceptions to bail out big depositors if a banking crisis were to take place.
In the aftermath of the Chinese spy balloon that floated across the country for seven days, Americans are starting to think twice about Chinese involvement in our domestic affairs.
Most American voters say they want businesses to stay out of politics.
A large majority of voters want sporting events, such as the Super Bowl, to focus solely on the game, without political or cultural statements.
Just 14 percent of voters support amnesty for illegal immigrants, with fewer than 3 percent of Hispanic voters in support.
A large, bipartisan majority of Americans say they are less likely to do business with companies helping the Chinese Communist Party to censor Chinese citizens.
According to a national survey conducted by The Trafalgar Group, sponsored by Convention of the States, 60 percent of Independents are afraid to say who they will be voting for in the midterm elections.