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July 12, 2017

Most Favor Sending New Terror Suspects to Guantanamo

The Trump administration is reportedly considering sending new suspected terrorists to the Guantanamo Naval Base prison camp in Cuba, and most voters think that’s a good plan.

July 12, 2017

For Voters, Democrat Takeover of House Is A Close Call

Democrats need to pick up at least 25 new seats to take control of the U.S. House of Representatives in next year's elections, but even after several high-profile losses in special elections this year, Democrats remain confident they can do it. Other voters are not.

July 11, 2017

Voters Not Too High on Trump-Putin Meeting

Following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump said he looks forward to “very positive things happening” for the two nations. But U.S. voters are not so sure that will be the case for America.

July 10, 2017

Most Say Trump Aggressively Pro-American But Worry About West’s Future

Voters agree that President Trump is pushing harder for America than his recent predecessors in the White House but question his relationships with other world leaders. Most also aren’t as optimistic as Trump that the West will survive.

July 10, 2017

52% Oppose Repeal of Obamacare If Fixes Can't Be Found

President Trump has urged Congress to repeal Obamacare and fix it later if legislators can't agree on changes to it now. But while most voters agree the health care law hasn't been a success, they would rather leave it as is than throw it out completely.

July 7, 2017

Few Think States Should Be Able to Ignore Federal Laws

California is on the brink of declaring itself a sanctuary state which would shield illegal immigrants from federal immigration authorities. But most voters don’t think states should have the right to go against the federal government.

July 7, 2017

Voters Think U.S. Military Should Fight Enemies, Not Play Peacekeeper

Most voters continue to think highly of the U.S. military and feel its primary role is to fight enemies -- not play peacekeeper.

July 6, 2017

Voters Think Military is Overstretched

The Trump administration is preparing to use military action against North Korea if deemed necessary, but most voters already think our military is stretched too thin and don’t want the United States policing the world.

July 6, 2017

Support Grows for Military Response to North Korea

Voters here strongly believe world leaders need to confront North Korea with military force if necessary to end the rogue communist nation’s push for nuclear weapons. But a growing number say the United States should go it alone if necessary.

July 6, 2017

Voters Split on Funding Sanctuary Cities, Favor ‘Kate’s Law’

The House passed legislation last week that cuts off some funding to cities that protect illegal immigrants and increases penalties for those who reenter the United States illegally after being deported. Voters strongly support the latter but are now closely divided regarding funds for sanctuary cities.

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July 5, 2017

39% Think Trump’s Temporary Travel Ban Will Make U.S. Safer

The Supreme Court has temporarily allowed President Trump’s newest travel ban against people from six majority-Muslim nations to go into effect, but with strict limitations...

June 30, 2017

48% Favor Delay in Transgender Military Enlistments

Nearly half of voters agree with a request by the heads of the Army, Air Force and Navy to delay military enlistments by transgender people pending further study.

June 29, 2017

Most Voters Support Gay Marriage

Two years since being legalized nationwide, more than half of voters continue to support same-sex marriage.

June 29, 2017

Voters: Changes to Obamacare Coming Soon

Most voters continue to think President Donald Trump and Congressional Republicans will make significant changes to Obamacare in the near future, but most also worry those changes will go too far.

June 29, 2017

Is Bernie Sanders The Likely Democratic Nominee in 2020?

Even more Democrats now think Bernie Sanders is their party's likely presidential nominee in 2020 despite calls for new Democratic leadership and news reports about an FBI probe of Sanders' wife's financial dealings as a college president.

June 28, 2017

Most Uphold Baker’s Right to Refuse Gay Wedding Cake

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a suburban Denver baker who was prosecuted for refusing for religious reasons to make a wedding cake for a gay couple. Most voters agree the baker has the right to say no.

June 27, 2017

Democrats Say U.S. Benefits from Trump Opposition

In light of Democratic losses in this year’s special congressional elections, most voters continue to believe that it’s bad for America and bad for the Democratic Party if Democrats resist everything President Donald Trump does. But a majority of Democratic voters think the opposite is true.

June 27, 2017

Voters Support Barring Immigrants From Welfare for Five Years

President Trump said at a rally last week that immigrants "must be able to support themselves financially," and called for stricter enforcement of laws that prevent them from receiving welfare until they’ve been in the United States at least five years. Most voters are on board.

June 26, 2017

58% of Democrats Say Their Party Needs New Leadership

Some Democrats are saying it’s time for House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to go, arguing that losses in this year’s special congressional elections show that their party needs new, younger leadership. Most Democrats agree.

June 26, 2017

For Sale: Congress

Voters still think members of Congress aren’t above selling their vote, although they’re less likely to believe that their own local representative has.