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June 22, 2016

GOPers Far More Critical of Party Leaders Than Democrats Are

Though there’s been voter anger towards the leaders of both major political parties in this year’s highly contentious presidential primary season, Republican voters are far more likely than Democrats to say their party bosses are out of touch with the voter base.

June 22, 2016

66% of GOP Voters Think Most Top Republicans Don’t Want Trump to be President

Despite Donald Trump’s record turnout in this year’s primaries, most Republican voters are convinced that their party’s leaders don’t want him to get elected.

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June 21, 2016

Party Affiliation Dictates Responses to Orlando

Two competing narratives have emerged in the wake of the terrorist shooting massacre at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida: President Obama and most Democratic leaders say it highlights the need for increased gun control, while most prominent Republicans say it represents the growing threat of domestic Islamic terrorism. Voters are divided along similar partisan lines when it comes to how best to prevent such attacks in the future.

June 21, 2016

Young Voters Favor A Gay President; Older Voters Do Not

An openly gay candidate for the White House is still a long shot, but voters under 40 are a lot more enthusiastic about the prospect than their elders are.

June 20, 2016

Obama Scores Better than Clinton, Trump When It Comes to Orlando

Voters aren’t overly enthusiastic about how President Obama and the two likely major party presidential candidates have responded to the Orlando terrorist massacre, but the president does best, especially among those who want more gun control. Democrats are happier with Hillary Clinton’s response than Republicans are with Donald Trump’s.

June 17, 2016

Clinton, Trump Still Battle High Unfavorables

It’s lucky for them that this year’s presidential election isn’t a popularity contest or both major party candidates might lose.

June 17, 2016

Voters Expect More Attacks Like Orlando, Want Muslims to Speak Out

Most voters think the government won't be able to stop further terrorist attacks on the homeland and say the country’s Islamic community should be doing more to condemn such violence.

June 16, 2016

Voters Say Orlando More About Terrorism Than Gun Control

Most voters say the massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub this past weekend is more about terrorism than gun control, but most also agree that someone on a terrorist watch list should not be able to purchase a gun.

June 15, 2016

Would You Rather Have a Beer With Clinton or Trump?

Voters, especially men, would rather have a beer with Donald Trump, but they're evenly divided over which of the major presidential candidates they would invite home for dinner.

June 14, 2016

Americans Strongly Disagree With Stanford Rape Sentence

The trial of a Stanford University freshman charged with sexually assaulting an unconscious woman has drawn widespread criticism for the perceived leniency of the judge’s sentencing. An overwhelming number of Americans agree that the six-month jail sentence is too easy, and most say cases like Stanford are fair game for politicians to discuss publicly.

June 14, 2016

Democrats Are Biggest Fans of Restoring Felons’ Voting Rights

Democrats are much more enthusiastic than other voters about giving felons back their right to vote after they’ve served their time.

June 13, 2016

Americans Saw the Orlando Terror Attack Coming

Radical Islamic terrorism raised its ugly head again this weekend, but most Americans saw the horror in Orlando coming nearly three months ago.

June 10, 2016

Most Remain Willing to Vote For a Woman President

With Hillary Clinton poised to become the first woman nominated by a major U.S. political party to be president, most voters still say they’re willing to vote for a woman president and are slightly more confident that those close to them will do the same. But voters are less enthusiastic about a women candidate in general if her opponent is a man.

June 9, 2016

Obama’s Not Exactly An Asset To Candidates in 2016

President Obama may be garnering unusually high approval ratings lately, but voters are closely divided as to whether his support would help or hurt candidates running in their state and are less likely to vote for a congressional candidate who has supported his agenda.

June 8, 2016

She’s The One: A Woman in the White House?

After winning three state primaries yesterday, Hillary Clinton is set to become the first woman in history to get a major party’s nomination for president of the United States.

Of course, Democratic voters have been predicting a Clinton victory for months in Rasmussen Reports’ monthly Hillary Meter survey. But how do voters feel about the prospect of a woman president?

June 8, 2016

Voters Don’t Trust Judges But Think Politicians Should Leave Them Alone

Donald Trump has been rebuked even by some leaders in his own party for his public criticism of the Obama-appointed federal judge who is handling the lawsuit against Trump University. Most voters agree judges are motivated by politics more than the law but are less comfortable with dragging judges into the political debate.

June 7, 2016

Voters Rate Clinton Vs. Trump on Social Issues

As is the case on most issues Rasmussen Reports has asked about so far, voters tend to think Hillary Clinton will perform similarly to President Obama when it comes to social issues if she wins the presidency, while they expect big changes from Donald Trump - although not necessarily positive ones.

June 6, 2016

Voters Give Trump University Low Marks for Impact So Far

Former students of the now-defunct Trump University have filed a federal lawsuit against the for-profit educational institution started by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump alleging fraud and predatory business tactics. However, most voters nationwide say the issue will not impact their support of Trump positively or negatively in the upcoming election.

June 6, 2016

The Undecideds Have It

Right now Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are going nowhere.

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June 3, 2016

Voters Sour on Black Lives Matter But Question Fairness of Justice System

Most voters view the Black Lives Matter movement unfavorably. Perhaps in part that’s because they tend to think the U.S. justice system is less likely to be unfair to blacks than to Americans in general.