36% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction
Thirty-six percent (36%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending May 21, 2026.
Thirty-six percent (36%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending May 21, 2026.
Thirty-six percent (36%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending May 21, 2026.
The Democratic Party now leads Republicans by six points in the battle to control the House of Representatives.
The Democratic Party now leads Republicans by six points in the battle to control the House of Representatives.
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows...
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
The number of Americans with a positive opinion of Amazon has declined, and fewer now say they regularly get deliveries from the online shopping giant.
Ten years ago this month, Donald Trump clinched the Republican nomination for president, with a platform that was vastly different on trade and foreign policy from other recent presidents, Republican and Democratic alike.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris continues to be the favorite for the 2028 Democratic Party presidential nomination.
Six years after George Floyd died in Minneapolis, most voters don’t think black Americans benefited from the 2020 protests inspired by his death.
Soaring prices for gasoline have definitely made a dent in Americans’ pocketbooks since the Iran war began.
Voters are now more pessimistic about the country’s future than they were during President Donald Trump’s first term.
Billionaire Tom Steyer used his money to attack a lone climate researcher.
Those of us of a certain age -- born before about 1970 -- have fond memories of the mailman (yes, that's what we called him, not "postal carrier") dropping off a pile of letters and cards into the mailbox down the driveway six days a week.
President Donald Trump’s recent trip to Beijing has encouraged some optimism about America’s trade with China, but many don’t view his policy as an improvement over his predecessor’s.
As they look to the midterm elections, Republicans have reason to worry -- but not despair.
Thirty-five percent (35%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey for the week ending May 14, 2026.
The number of voters who think President Donald Trump is keeping his campaign promises has declined since last summer.
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...