Voters sound off on rapid AI use & government regulation | People View Prior Authorization as Greatest Burden in Navigating the Health System | Bipartisan Support for Roadless Rule Protecting National forests/Roadless Lands | Federal Data Is Disappearing | The Effects of Tariffs, One Year Into Trump’s Trade Experiment | […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for February 2, 2026
Recent polls suggest blue collar workers are “in play” given economic anxieties | Democratic Upset in Deep Red Texas District Rattles Republicans | For Success at the Polls, Dems Look to the Pews | Trump’s 2020 election obsession is still shaping Georgia politics | Why public expectations of inflation matter […] Read more »
OPINION WEEKEND newsletter for January 31-February 1, 2026
How the public opinion landscape on immigration has shifted | Understanding ‘America First’ on its own terms | Americans voted for Trump, but never supported Trumpism | Texas Democrats score landslide upset | US Flirting With First-Ever Population Decline | For Democrats, the road to 2028 begins here … & […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for January 30, 2026
Confidence in Trump Dips, and Fewer Now Say They Support His Policies and Plans | An early look at the 2026 House midterms | Senate race ratings update | Health Care Costs Tops the Public’s Economic Worries | Few Americans support Trump’s proposed takeover of Greenland | An analysis of […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for January 29, 2026
What Americans think about immigration enforcement and the death of Alex Pretti | These Young Voters Are Starting to Regret Their Vote for Trump | What Americans Really Mean by ‘Affordability’ | Trump voters support military intervention in more countries | U.S. population trends | ICE looks and acts like […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for January 28, 2026
Confidence in ICE is falling and half of Americans support cutting its funding | Trump’s support from Independents hits new low | Opinion of congressional Democrats plunges | Consumer Confidence Fell Sharply in January | Republicans Shift Tone After Killings | Trump’s use of AI images pushes new boundaries … […] Read more »