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February 11, 2016

Most Republicans Don’t Consider Trump A Conservative

Yes or no, is Donald Trump really a conservative? Many in the conservative establishment including prominent commentators and the editors of National Review magazine say he is not, but what do voters think?

February 11, 2016

Should Women Vote First for Women?

Prominent female supporters of Hillary Clinton declared over the weekend that women voters have an obligation to vote for a woman candidate, but voters overwhelmingly reject that notion.

February 10, 2016

Most Women Oppose Having to Register for the Draft

Since Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter announced late last year that the military would open up all combat roles to women, some top military generals have said that women like men should be required to register with the federal Selective Service System in the event there is a need for a military draft. Men like that idea, but most women don't.

February 10, 2016

Forget New Hampshire: It’s Still Clinton vs. Trump

Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, as most polls projected, were the winners of the Republican and Democratic primary battles in New Hampshire, but where their respective parties go from here are two very different stories.

Consider Rasmussen Reports’ latest look at the Republican race nationally which we published on Monday. Trump still holds a double-digit lead over his closest rivals for the nomination. Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are in a virtual tie for second place. Ohio Governor John Kasich, the second-place finisher in New Hampshire, earns six percent (6%) of the national GOP vote.

February 9, 2016

How Does Bloomberg Impact a Clinton-Trump Race?

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has made it official that he is considering entering this year’s presidential race as an independent. Early polling suggests a Bloomberg candidacy would be good for Donald Trump and bad for Hillary Clinton.

February 9, 2016

Will the Presidential Nominees Agree With You?

With the primary process finally underway, both Republicans and Democrats are more confident that the ideological leanings of their party's eventual presidential nominee will match theirs.

February 8, 2016

Obama, GOP Congress Aren't Much Help for Nominees

Voters still don’t see President Obama or the Republican-controlled Congress as an asset to their respective party’s presidential candidate, but GOP voters are far more likely to see their party’s legislators as a burden on the party’s nominee.

February 8, 2016

Trump Still Well Ahead Among GOP Voters Nationally

With tomorrow’s New Hampshire primary a make-or-break event for several of the candidates, Donald Trump still holds a double-digit lead nationally over his rivals for the Republican presidential nomination. Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are in a virtual tie for second place.

February 5, 2016

Clinton's Support Holds Steady Nationally

And then there were two. Following a near-tie in the Iowa caucus Monday, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders went toe-to-toe last night in a debate in New Hampshire, the setting of next week’s primary. Have the dynamics of the race changed?

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February 4, 2016

Voters Say No to Obama on Supreme Court

Hillary Clinton seemed receptive the other day to naming President Obama to the U.S. Supreme Court if she is elected to succeed him this fall. Most voters, however, don’t approve of putting Obama on the high court and still aren’t interested in him running for a third term as president either.

February 3, 2016

Voters Show Less Faith in American Society

Voters remain less confident in society here at home.

February 3, 2016

81% Think Federal Government is Corrupt

Voters strongly believe the federal government is crooked.

February 2, 2016

Voters Predict Next President Likely A Republican

With just the first round of the presidential contest over, most voters still think the next occupant of the White House is likely to be a Republican.

February 1, 2016

Are U.S. Elections Fair?

Even as the 2016 election season officially begins in Iowa today, voters still express skepticism about the fairness of elections in this country.

February 1, 2016

Iowa Votes: The Race Is Officially On

Democrats and Republicans in Iowa gather this evening to vote, and so begins the formal process for choosing the next president of the United States.

January 29, 2016

Should Elected Officials Resign Before Running For President?

Senators Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have missed lots of on-the-job time in the Senate while they run for president. Kentucky Republicans worry about Senator Rand Paul's reelection to the Senate this year if his presidential bid falls short. Governors John Kasich and Chris Christie have been a long way from home in their bids to move up to the White House. How do voters feel about politicians who hold onto one elective job while seeking another?

January 28, 2016

Voters Are Cool to Candidates Born Outside the U.S.

It’s generally been considered legal for American citizens born outside the United States like Republican Ted Cruz to run for the presidency, but voters aren’t all that enthusiastic about such candidates.

January 28, 2016

How Likely Is Hillary Clinton To Be Indicted?

The FBI has been investigating Hillary Clinton's use of a private e-mail server while secretary of State in order to determine whether she mishandled classified information, with some reports suggesting the Democratic presidential front-runner may be indicted. Most voters still believe it’s likely Clinton broke the law by sending and receiving classified information through the server, but they are far less convinced that serious charges will be brought against her.

January 27, 2016

So What If Trump Skips A Debate

Donald Trump plans to sit out the final Republican debate before the Iowa Caucus on Monday. Does it really matter?

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January 27, 2016

Is Hillary's Campaign Really in Trouble?

Democrats blame the media for the perception that Hillary Clinton's campaign is stumbling, but voters in general aren't so sure. All agree, however, that there's no need yet for Joe Biden or some other major Democrat to jump into the race for the party's presidential nomination.