Perceptions of the Republicans’ budget plan | 54% disapprove of how Trump has handled the war between Iran and Israel | Investors Braced for More Market Volatility | Is a ‘Democratic Tea Party’ Brewing? | The Painful Truth About Swing State Politics | Americans’ perception of others’ patriotism and their […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for July 1, 2025
Most feel democracy is threatened and political violence is a major problem | What Americans think about Trump’s deportations | Just one-third now trust the federal government | Voters favored casting early and mail ballots last year | Democrats Lay Groundwork for a ‘Project 2029’ | Why MAGA Loves the […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for June 30, 2025
American Pride Slips to New Low | Voters Back Tariffs To Boost Jobs, U.S. Industries, But Fear Impact On Working Families | Three archetypes define American politics | How Democrats in America’s most Jewish city embraced a critic of Israel for mayor | The First Annual CPAC Latino | A […] Read more »
OPINION WEEKEND newsletter for June 28-29, 2025
Most Americans support Russia sanctions; many support sanctioning countries that buy Russian oil | How young Americans view the U.S. military strikes on Iran | What Democratic swings in special elections mean for 2026 | Eight charts that explain the Supreme Court’s term | How Zohran Mamdani Brought New Voters […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for June 27, 2025
Behind Trump’s 2024 Victory, a More Racially and Ethnically Diverse Voter Coalition | Support Rises For Giving Most Undocumented Immigrants A Pathway To Legal Status | More Americans oppose the U.S. strikes on Iran, as MAGA supporters line up with Trump | The public holds nuanced views on the role […] Read more »
OPINION TODAY newsletter for June 26, 2025
Which Americans support and oppose bombing Iran? | The Anatomy of Mamdani’s Political Earthquake | 79% of Americans support routine childhood vaccine requirements | 34% of U.S. adults have used ChatGPT | How views on same-sex marriage have changed | Why the Polls Were So Wrong About Zohran Mamdani … […] Read more »