Risks and rewards: The summer that will define the Biden presidency

President Biden returned to Washington from his European trip, facing what could be the defining weeks of his first year in office. After a fast and relatively successful start during his first 100 days, Biden now confronts some of his biggest decisions in the second 100. Three major issues are […] Read more »

Biden Spending Plans Remain Popular

Joe Biden’s job rating has taken a dip as progress on his spending plans has stalled. The latest Monmouth University Poll finds a majority of the American public continues to support these plans despite concerns about a potential rise in consumer prices as a result. One question is whether the […] Read more »

Fox News Poll: Growing number see Biden as too liberal

Voters have mixed views over whether the White House is proposing too much government spending, and a growing number think President Joe Biden is too liberal. That’s according to a new Fox News national survey released Wednesday. Forty-six percent say Biden is too liberal, up from 36 percent who felt […] Read more »

The Public’s Perspective on the United States Public Health System

When it comes to public trust in the recommendations made by different groups to improve health, in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, the public currently trusts nurses, healthcare workers, and doctors more than the nation’s public health institutions and agencies. … Notably, less than half the public has high […] Read more »

Bidenomics Really Is Something New

Some of the changes are obvious: Compared with the economic strategies of former Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Joe Biden is proposing more new spending and more new taxes than either of his Democratic predecessors, and he’s abandoned their support for negotiating new free-trade agreements. But Biden is also […] Read more »

Country optimistic after Biden’s 1st 100 days

President Joe Biden completes his first hundred days in office with a country that is more optimistic about the coming year, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll. Nearly two-thirds of Americans (64%) are optimistic about the direction of the country in the poll, which was conducted by Ipsos in […] Read more »