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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.

August 6, 2018

Half Think Releasing 3D-Printed Gun Instructions Will Increase Crime

Eight state attorneys general are fighting to stop the publication of blueprints for 3D-printed guns. Nearly half of voters think the availability of these plans will lead to an uptick in violent crime and a majority believes the United States, in general, needs stricter gun laws.

August 3, 2018

Half of Voters Agree: U.S. Immigration Laws Are the Worst; Shutdown Isn’t the Solution

In a speech earlier this week, President Trump said, “It’s time we had proper border security. We’re the laughingstock of the world..."

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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.

August 1, 2018

Voters Now Split Over Single-Payer Health Care

A number of Democratic gubernatorial and senatorial candidates from across the country have been stumping for single-payer healthcare as part of their 2018 midterm election platforms. Voters are now closely divided on whether the federal government should provide healthcare for everyone even though most believe their personal taxes will increase as a result.

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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 31, 2018

Voters See Growing Intolerance for Political Opinions

It’s been almost two years since Donald Trump was elected president, but for a third of voters, the 2016 election has had long-lasting negative effects on relationships with family and friends.

July 30, 2018

Do Voters Know We’re Still At War With Afghanistan?

U.S. airstrikes against the Taliban in Afghanistan are on the rise, but one-in-five voters aren’t even aware that the 17-year war in Afghanistan is still going on, and fewer see the Middle Eastern nation as a national security interest.

July 27, 2018

37% Call for U.S. Military Action Against Iran

Voters here are closely divided over the need to take military action against Iran, but most now believe a stronger international reaction is necessary to stop the Iranians from building a nuclear bomb.

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 26, 2018

73% Say It’s Likely Iran Will Develop Nuclear Weapons

Voters continue to believe there's a strong possibility Iran will create a nuclear weapon soon, but they rate the threat of an Iranian nuclear attack as greater for Israel than for the United States.

July 25, 2018

Democrats Like Socialism But Say ‘No’ to Becoming A Socialist Party

Democrats are less likely to know what socialism is compared to other voters but have a much more favorable opinion of it. They stop well short, however, of thinking the Democratic Party should become a national socialist party.

July 24, 2018

Voters Opposed to Illegal Immigrants Voting in Local Elections

San Francisco is allowing non-citizen parents and guardians of children, including illegal immigrants, to vote in the upcoming school board elections.

July 24, 2018

Does the Government Do A Good Job Keeping Secrets?

As Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicts more Russian intelligence officials for hacking and publicly releasing Democrats’ e-mails as part of an effort to interfere with the 2016 presidential campaign, voters are leery of just how well the U.S. government protects its secrets and are divided over whether illegally obtained e-mails should be reported by the media.

July 23, 2018

Most Democrats Side With Those Who Say Trump Is A Traitor

Democrats strongly defend those who think President Trump is a traitor. Other voters say they’re just playing politics with the claim.

July 23, 2018

Trump Seen As More Faithful to the U.S. Constitution Than Obama

Voters still have a strong attachment to the U.S. Constitution and think President Trump has been more faithful to it than his predecessor in the White House.

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

Do U.S. Intelligence Agencies Have a Political Agenda?

Despite the media frenzy over President Trump’s comments about U.S. intelligence following his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week, voters still think U.S intelligence agencies are doing a good job. However, they don’t deny that these agencies may be serving a larger agenda.

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 19, 2018

Voters Think Congress Puts Media Concerns Ahead of Voters

Voters don’t think Congress cares about them and is more interested in pleasing the media.