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August 9, 2019

Voters Still Worry About Illegal Immigration But Are Divided By The Wall

Voters are even more worried about illegal immigration and question the federal government’s commitment to stopping it. But they also remain closely divided over the need for – and effectiveness of - a southern border wall.

August 9, 2019

Black Approval for Trump Returns to Normal Range

Two weeks ago President Trump triggered a media firestorm when he criticized a longtime Democratic congressman’s job performance, saying his Baltimore district is “a rat and rodent infested mess” and “the worst run and most dangerous anywhere in the United States.”

August 8, 2019

Voters Want More Gun Control But Admit Mass Shootings Can’t Be Stopped

Support for more gun control has jumped to its highest level ever, but a sizable majority of voters also agree that it won’t stop all mass shootings like the ones this past weekend in Texas and Ohio.

August 7, 2019

Voters See Worse Care, Higher Costs Under Single-Payer Health System

A number of the top contenders for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination are championing a government-run, single-payer health care system, but voter support is down. Perhaps that’s because voters see the quality of care suffering, while their personal costs go up.

August 6, 2019

For Democrats, Candidate Attacks on Obama Are A Close Call

Front-runner Joe Biden’s Democratic presidential challengers have attacked him for policies enacted under President Obama with whom he served as vice president. Some Democrats complain that criticism of Obama is bad for the party, and Democratic voters are closely divided.

August 5, 2019

Voters Say Tax Dollars Haven’t Helped Inner City But Think More Might Work

Most voters agree that the billions in taxpayer dollars poured into the inner cities hasn’t worked, but they think spending even more might do the trick.

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August 2, 2019

Trump Voters Are Likely To Be More Public This Time Around

Republicans appear less likely to hide their support in the next presidential election.

August 2, 2019

Trump Support Up This Week Among Black Voters

President Trump triggered a media firestorm when he criticized a longtime Democratic congressman’s job performance, saying his Baltimore district is “a rat and rodent infested mess” and “the worst run and most dangerous anywhere in the United States.”

August 2, 2019

White House Watch: Sanders Ties Trump, But Is His Dem Support Fading?

President Trump and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders are in a virtual tie in the latest White House Watch hypothetical 2020 matchup, but Democrats don’t seem to be catching the Bern after two rounds of debates.

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August 1, 2019

Democrats Remain Only Ones Still Pushing Impeachment

Democratic voters are strongly convinced that President Trump is guilty of impeachable crimes, but most voters in general say congressional Democrats need to focus their attention elsewhere.

July 31, 2019

Voters Say Politicians Want to Grow Government Much More Than They Do

Voters continue to believe that their elected representatives want a lot bigger government than they do.

July 31, 2019

49% of Democrats Think Trump Voters Are Racist

Most voters don’t consider supporters of President Trump to be racist, but half of Democrats do.

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July 30, 2019

Support for Death Penalty Falls to New Low

Following the Justice Department’s announcement that it is resuming use of the federal death penalty, support for capital punishment has fallen to its lowest level ever.

July 29, 2019

Voters Sink Likelihood of Trump’s Impeachment to New Low

Attitudes about Special Counsel Robert Mueller are about the same despite his performance last week at a House hearing. But voters are even more convinced now that President Trump will not be impeached.

July 25, 2019

Most Still Question Government Dependency But Less Critical of Food Stamps

The Trump administration is planning to tighten requirements for food stamps, potentially cutting more than three million current recipients. Americans agree there are too many who depend on government benefits, but they’re less critical of the food stamp program than they have been in the past.

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July 24, 2019

Voters See Twitter As Future Presidential Tool But Don’t Like Trump Using It

Most voters say President Trump’s use of Twitter is the wave of the future for subsequent presidents, but nearly as many, including a large number of his political opponents, think Trump’s use of social media to jump over the Washington press corps is bad for the country.

July 23, 2019

Most Voters Think Trump, Unlike Congress, Listens to Them

Voters definitely have mixed feelings about President Trump’s political savvy, but most think he listens to voter concerns a lot more than Congress does.

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July 22, 2019

Voters Aren’t Ready to Cut Federal Funds for Planned Parenthood

Most voters continue to have a positive opinion of Planned Parenthood, but they’re less emphatic when it comes to a new government policy that withholds millions in federal funding from the group.

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July 19, 2019

Voters Don’t Agree That Newcomers Love America More Than Natives

Voters tend to disagree with one of the so-called Democratic congressional Squad members that new immigrants love America more than those who were born here.

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July 18, 2019

Democrats Want Party To Be More Like Pelosi Than Ocasio-Cortez

Before President Trump criticized the so-called “Squad” of young Democratic congresswomen, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was already trying to wrest the media’s attention away from them. Her fellow Democrats tend to agree with Pelosi, but it’s far from a slam dunk.