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October 30, 2025

Halloween: Not Just for Kids, Most Say

Halloween is more than just trick-or-treat for children, according to a majority of Americans.

October 30, 2025

Crime Issue Still Favors Republicans

Violent crime continues to be a major concern for voters, who trust Republicans more than Democrats by a nine-point margin on the issue.

October 30, 2025

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll shows...

October 29, 2025

Most Voters Don’t Like Trump’s East Wing Project

President Donald Trump’s project to add a new ballroom to the East Wing of the White House isn’t very popular with the electorate.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 40% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of the renovations to the East Wing of the White House, including 26% who Strongly Approve. However, a majority (52%) disapprove of the East Wing renovations, including 41% who Strongly Disapprove. (To see survey question wording, click here.) 

October 28, 2025

Marriage Still Matters for Most Americans

A majority of Americans consider marriage important to their happiness, and think more traditional families would make the country better.

October 28, 2025

MAGA Makes Allies Great Again By Daniel McCarthy

        From Argentina to Japan, MAGA is going global.

October 28, 2025

Deposit Insurance for Billionaires? By Stephen Moore

        Politicians in Washington have the shortest memories.

October 28, 2025

58% Favor ‘Economic Populism’

A majority of voters believe economic populism is what the country needs, and the issue favors Democrats.

October 27, 2025

Voters’ Economic Concerns Still Focus on Prices

Food and energy prices continue to be the main worry for voters, as their rating of President Donald Trump’s performance on the economy has not improved.

October 27, 2025

39% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction

Thirty-nine percent (39%) 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 October 23, 2025.

October 27, 2025

39% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction

Thirty-nine percent (39%) 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 October 23, 2025.

October 25, 2025

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls

In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...

October 25, 2025

What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls - Week Ending October 25, 2025

In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...

October 24, 2025

Early Voting: How Early Is Too Early?

Most voters have taken advantage of the early in-person voting option before, but believe it should be limited to two weeks or less before Election Day.

October 24, 2025

The Trends in New Jersey and Virginia By Michael Barone

        No two states voted more alike and closer to the national average in last year's presidential election than the two states that have gubernatorial elections in this odd-numbered year: New Jersey and Virginia. New Jersey voted 51.8% for Kamala Harris and 45.9% for Donald Trump. Virginia voted 51.8% for Harris and 46.1% for Trump. Aside from the seven target states and Democratic underperformance in New Hampshire and Minnesota, these were the two closest states in the country.

October 23, 2025

Did Hospital Protocols Make COVID Outcomes Worse? By Brian C. Joondeph, M.D.

A new Rasmussen Reports survey reveals an unsettling reality: nearly one-third of American adults say someone they know died of COVID-19 while hospitalized, and almost half believe hospital treatment protocols likely contributed to that death.

October 23, 2025

Jay Jones Scandal Worse Than Young Republicans Scandal?

Voters seem to have a clear view about which of two scandals involving text messages – one affecting a Democratic candidate, the other involving Republicans – is worse.

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October 23, 2025

Notes on the State of Politics: MN-SEN to Likely Democratic; Watching Voter Dropoff in VA-AG Race By Kyle Kondik

KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE

— Republicans have a couple of open-seat Senate targets in Kamala Harris-won New Hampshire and Minnesota.

— History suggests Democrats should be able to hold both races, but Minnesota has clearly become a less attractive target for Republicans than New Hampshire.

— In Virginia’s closely-watched attorney general race, we are curious to see how many voters skip the AG contest entirely. Typically, the amount of dropoff from the gubernatorial race to the AG race is quite low.

October 22, 2025

Many Suspect Hospital Treatment Contributed to COVID-19 Deaths

Nearly a third of Americans say someone they know died while being treated for COVID-19, and many think hospital treatment protocols may have been a factor in those deaths.

October 22, 2025

70% of Democrats Want Amnesty for Illegal Immigrants

Voters are almost evenly divided over America’s immigration policy, and the division falls largely along party lines.