OPINION TODAY newsletter for March 5, 2026

Majority of voters disapproves of how Trump has handled Iran | Voters give poor marks to economy, Congress and Trump | Americans view foreign trade as opportunity for economic growth | What happened to the ‘President of Peace’? | What predicts midterm election results? | Texas primaries’ massive political shifts […] Read more »

OPINION TODAY newsletter for March 4, 2026

Just 29% think Trump’s handling of Iran has made the US safer, 51% say less safe | Most say administration still hasn’t explained Iran goals | Support for abolishing ICE has been steadily growing since January | Inflation remains front of mind for Americans, as few see a booming economy […] Read more »

OPINION TODAY newsletter for March 3, 2026

Nearly 6 in 10 Americans disapprove of Iran strikes | Americans Don’t Want Regime Change Wars | Which party is “extreme”? | Most say ICE operations ought to be decreased | Rising religious nonaffiliation | The Truth About Democratic Primary Voters … & much more: opiniontoday.substack.com/p/260303-topline Read more »

OPINION TODAY newsletter for March 2, 2026

Just 1 in 4 Americans supports US strikes on Iran | If the Iran Strikes Backfire, Voters Will Know Who’s to Blame | In Black History Month, Trump casts racial progress as largely settled | 1 in 5 K-12 Teachers Struggle Financially | A Texas Senate race is testing Democrats’ […] Read more »

OPINION WEEKEND newsletter for February 28-March 1, 2026

Americans’ views on Iran prior to conflict | Iran strike tests MAGA unity | A new car, home feel out of reach for middle-class Americans | Americans doubt Trump’s claim of booming economy | Trump’s SOTU “pivot” to affordability didn’t work | GOP viewed as more extreme than Democrats, Democrats […] Read more »

OPINION TODAY newsletter for February 27, 2026

Israelis No Longer Ahead in Americans’ Middle East Sympathies | Most Americans back Trump’s deportation goals but not his tactics | Is caring about democracy a luxury belief? | Support for Supreme Court term limits | Perceptions of tariffs | Indian Americans Still Lean Left. Just Not as Reliably … […] Read more »