Democrats in Denial After Defeat?
While most voters don’t think the Democratic Party did a good job during this year’s election, the party’s own voters have a different opinion.
While most voters don’t think the Democratic Party did a good job during this year’s election, the party’s own voters have a different opinion.
A majority of voters support measures to ensure that elections are honest and that results are reported quickly.
Many voters believe the danger of terrorism has increased during President Joe Biden’s term in the White House, and a majority think America is likely to face more terrorist attacks in the next four years.
During his winning presidential campaign, Donald Trump promised to deport illegal aliens – a plan approved by most voters, who expect him to keep his promise.
Despite the fact that Donald Trump has apparently won a majority of the popular vote, most voters still want to get rid of the Electoral College.
Amid finger-pointing among Democrats over who to blame for Vice President Kamala Harris’s election loss, most voters agree that President Joe Biden should have ended his reelection campaign earlier.
Despite concerns about the economy and other issues, illegal immigration topped the list of problems that voters want the new president to solve.
Political advertisements saturated TV for weeks before the presidential election, but didn’t have much impact for most voters.
Despite a widespread belief that the news media are biased in favor of Democrats, many voters give the media good marks for their campaign coverage.
The final frantic weeks of campaigning didn’t have an impact on most voters, who had made their choice for president before October ever arrived.
Election Day is Tuesday, but most voters worry that the outcome will not be known immediately because of delays in reporting results.
Nearly half of voters suspect election officials of involvement in cheating, and think such acts deserve criminal punishment.
Voters overwhelmingly think this year’s presidential election is important, and most will be angry if their candidate doesn’t win.
More than three months after she was appointed to be the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris remains “underwater” in her favorability ratings.
Transgender athletes in women’s sports? Men using women’s restrooms? Taxpayer-funded transgender treatment? American voters are against all of it – and not by a narrow margin.
Although he is now the oldest candidate in presidential history, most voters don’t think former President Donald Trump is too old for the job.
Less than two weeks before Election Day, roughly half of voters expect violence when it’s over – no matter who wins the White House.
A majority of voters suspect that the expansion of mail-in voting has made it easier to cheat in elections.
When asked to identify America’s biggest enemy, most voters don’t name a foreign country, and more than four-in-10 think we could be facing a civil war in the near future.
A majority of voters say it’s gotten harder to find political news they can trust, and a third now trust independent online sources the most.