Most Voters Want Border Security in Budget Deal
As Congress negotiates a new spending agreement to prevent a government shutdown this week, a majority of voters think securing the border should be part of the deal.
As Congress negotiates a new spending agreement to prevent a government shutdown this week, a majority of voters think securing the border should be part of the deal.
The impact of illegal immigration on local schools, health care and employment is far more negative than positive, according to American voters.
More than two-thirds of American voters are worried that their country is turning into a police state – a tyrannical government that engages in mass surveillance, censorship, ideological indoctrination, and targeting of political opponents.
President Joe Biden plans a historic pay raise for federal workers, but Americans generally believe government employees are already paid more and work less than those in the private sector.
A quarter of Democratic voters favor Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in their party’s primary, and many would vote for Kennedy if he ran as a third-party candidate in 2024.
Concerns about election integrity remain high, with most voters worried that cheating could be a factor in next year’s election.
Voters are almost evenly divided over the criminal prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
Democrats are satisfied with long prison sentences for supporters of former President Donald Trump who rioted at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, but other voters, not so much.
Voters overwhelmingly support term limits for members of Congress, but don’t expect such a measure to be enacted.
Amid questions about Sen. Mitch McConnell’s health, an overwhelming majority of voters agree that the Kentucky Republican should resign his post as Senate Minority Leader.
A majority of voters now believe America needs stricter gun control, including a ban on the sale of so-called “assault weapons.”
Former President Donald Trump’s decision to skip the first televised debate among Republican candidates does not appear to have shaken his strong support among GOP voters.
A majority of voters believe economic conditions have worsened under President Joe Biden.
An overwhelming majority of American voters still consider inflation a serious problem and expect it to be a key issue in next year’s election.
Former President Donald Trump skipped the first debate among candidates for the 2024 Republican nomination, but half of Republican voters say he should be in the next debate.
By a 2-to-1 margin, voters believe controlling the U.S. border is more important than helping Ukraine fight Russia.
Many voters – including more than a third of Democrats – want California Gov. Gavin Newsom to challenge President Joe Biden for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination .
Crime will be an important issue in the 2024 election, according to a majority of voters, who give President Joe Biden somewhat better grades for handling the issue.
Climate change has produced a political divide in voter reaction to the recent wildfire that devastated the Hawaiian island of Maui.
Democrats strongly approve the charges against former President Donald Trump in Georgia, but a majority of voters still suspect cheating stole the election in 2020.