Regulate Artificial Intelligence, Most Voters Say
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is seen as a threat to job opportunities for real people, according to a majority of voters who favor government regulation of AI.
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is seen as a threat to job opportunities for real people, according to a majority of voters who favor government regulation of AI.
Why are young Americans turning toward socialism? A recent survey from Rasmussen Reports reveals a striking generational divide: younger Americans are far more likely than older voters to view socialism favorably.
Given the energy disruptions in the Middle East and the topsy-turvy fluctuation in the price of crude oil in recent weeks, here are a few facts about the energy scene.
Voters continue to trust the Democratic Party more than the GOP to deal with health care, but nearly half favor more market competition in the system.
President Donald Trump has shown Cuba's communist rulers two ways their reign over the island can end: the Maduro way or the Khamenei way.
Forty-one percent (41%) 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 March 5, 2026.
A majority of voters favor President Donald Trump’s decision to order the U.S. military to destroy Iran’s nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile capabilities.
In surveys last week, this is what America told Rasmussen Reports...
The key issue of taxes has Republicans and Democrats nearly tied in terms of voter trust with the midterm elections looming this fall.
History doesn't always repeat itself, or even rhyme. People sometimes learn from experience, their own or others'.
With six weeks left until the Internal Revenue Service deadline, a third of Americans have already filed with their taxes.
Even though most American voters still prefer capitalism to socialism, that preference has significantly declined in the past three years.
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address last week didn’t score high overall with voters, but two-thirds agree with a crucial sentence from the speech.
Last year, California wildfires destroyed 13,000 homes.
Should the revenues made by big-time college athletics be "shared" by all the schools? Do we want "revenue-sharing" socialism to come to college football and basketball? Many in Congress are answering yes to that question.
It’s not the job of the government or Internet providers to protect kids from online danger, most Americans say.
When a 41-year-old mother is murdered at a bus stop, who bothers to protest?
— The primary season begins Tuesday night, and several sitting House members are facing credible primary opposition.
— Typically, only a handful of House incumbents lose renomination in a given year.
— In the postwar era, only about an average of 6.5 incumbents have lost renomination each cycle, and the renomination rate for House incumbents who seek another term is greater than 98%.
— However, that also means that it would not take many incumbent losses for 2026 to rank as a big year, historically, for incumbent primary defeats.
Nearly half of voters expect the economy to be the most important factor in this November’s midterm congressional elections, with immigration and health care the only other significant issues.