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October 17, 2018

Voters Like Melania Trump a Bit More These Days

Following her first major trip to Africa as First Lady, Melania Trump has earned some more fans.

October 2, 2018

62% Say Trump Can't Win With Supreme Court Nominee

As Republicans and Democrats continue to spar over Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination, more voters these days feel it’s impossible for President Trump to locate a Supreme Court nominee both sides of the political aisle will get behind.

September 13, 2018

Voters Think Charges Against ‘Deep State’ Anti-Trumpers Unlikely

Despite the release of additional private text messages this week discussing an anti-Trump effort among senior federal law enforcement officials, most voters don’t expect anyone to be punished.

September 13, 2018

Voters Give Pro-Kavanaugh Senators The Edge in November

An incumbent senator who votes to confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court is likely to gain Republican and independent voters in November but lose Democrat support.

September 11, 2018

Voters Are A Lot More Confident In Kavanaugh Confirmation

Confidence that Judge Brett Kavanaugh will be the next U.S. Supreme Court justice has jumped following last week’s tempestuous Senate confirmation hearings.

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September 7, 2018

Voters Question Trump’s Ability to ‘Drain The Swamp,’ With Politicians Opposed

Voters agree with President Trump that the country needs to “drain the swamp” of the political establishment, but they’re not optimistic he’ll get the job done because of resistance from most politicians.

September 5, 2018

Voters Say Politics, Not Issues, Driving Kavanaugh Opposition

Democrats insist the fight against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is based on the issues, but Republicans and independent voters think it’s chiefly about politics.

September 4, 2018

69% See Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation As Likely

Most voters think President Donald Trump’s newest nomination for the U.S. Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, will be confirmed. But they’re not as confident as they have been with previous selections.

September 4, 2018

Voters See Midterms As Referendum on Trump

Voters think the upcoming midterm elections are more about President Trump than individual candidates and issues, but they don’t think a Democratic win necessarily means Trump should change course.

August 29, 2018

27% Say Fire Sessions; 27% Undecided

The ongoing feud between President Donald Trump and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions continues to raise questions about whether the president is queuing up to remove Sessions from his position. While few give the attorney general positive marks, Democrats are even more impassioned than Republicans that Trump shouldn’t can him.

August 28, 2018

Voters See Trump Impeachment As Less Likely

Voters see President Trump's impeachment as even less likely and think Democrats need to focus on policy issues instead.

August 27, 2018

Voters Don’t Want Pardons for Manafort, Cohen

Most voters, including Republicans, don’t want to see President Donald Trump use his constitutional power to pardon Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.

August 24, 2018

Voters Say Manafort, Cohen Verdicts No Criminal Problem for Trump

Voters still tend to think the highly publicized cases of Trump associates Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen will not cause criminal problems for the president, but it’s a party line vote.

August 7, 2018

Voters More Likely to Credit Trump for Economy Over Obama

With the unemployment rate still among 18-year lows and the Dow Jones Industrial Average still among all-time highs, voters are slowly giving President Trump more credit than President Obama for the improving economy, though there remains a stark partisan divide. Voters agree, though, that impeaching Trump would be a detriment to the nation’s economy.

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August 2, 2018

Voters Don’t See Manafort Charges Leading to Any Charges Against Trump

President Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, is currently on federal trial in Virginia on bank and tax fraud charges.

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July 31, 2018

Cohen Tapes Aren’t A Smoking Gun for Voters in Next Election

The FBI is in possession of taped recordings of President Trump and his former attorney Michael Cohen discussing payment for a former Playboy model’s story of an alleged affair prior to Trump’s election. But while most voters are following this news closely, they’re split over its impact on their vote.

July 27, 2018

More Republicans Align With Trump, Not Congress

Republicans relate more to President Trump these days than they have since he was first elected, and they believe more strongly now that it’s important to keep the party on his side.

July 20, 2018

Republicans See Trump As More Aggressive With Russia

President Trump caught flack even from members of his own party following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but most Republicans think Trump is more aggressive with Russia than his predecessors and a majority of all voters continue to agree with Trump that Russia is an asset.

July 19, 2018

How Did Trump Do With Putin? Party Makes A Difference - Again

Despite the media’s deep unhappiness over President Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, most Republicans think he did just fine. Democrats and unaffiliated voters disagree.

July 2, 2018

Republicans See Successful Presidency for Trump

For Republicans, Donald Trump’s presidency will go down in the record books as a successful one. But for Democrats, Trump's time in the White House won't be praised.