Struggling and Discouraged, Many Young Voters Turn Radical
Believing that the economy is unfair to them, a majority of voters under 40 favor legislation to confiscate “excess wealth.”
Believing that the economy is unfair to them, a majority of voters under 40 favor legislation to confiscate “excess wealth.”
Forty-four percent (44%) 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 September 4, 2025.
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By a 10-point margin, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to believe that their own party’s members of Congress agree with them.
After four years of Joe Biden dodging media scrutiny, a majority of voters recognize that President Donald Trump is more available to questions from the press.
In the aftermath of FBI raids on former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s home and office, most voters don’t believe it was about national security.
Opposition to ending the U.S. Senate’s filibuster rule has softened, now that Republicans hold the majority in the upper chamber of Congress.
One of President Donald Trump’s proposals to protect election integrity appears to have majority support.
After President Donald Trump met with European leaders and the heads of both Russia and Ukraine, voters are divided over whether this diplomacy will be effective.
Nearly two-thirds of voters still favor President Donald Trump’s call to “drain the swamp” of bureaucracy in the nation’s capital, but are divided on how he’s doing so far.
The practice of “debanking” ought to be illegal, most voters believe, and they support action by Congress and President Donald Trump to stop it.
Half of voters expect crime in the nation’s capital to be reduced by President Donald Trump’s action to increase federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C..
Voters overwhelmingly condemn the practice of drawing district lines to favor one party, whichever party does it.
President Donald Trump has ordered a new census after errors were found in the 2020 numbers, and most voters agree with the president that illegal immigrants shouldn’t be included in census counts.