Twenty-five percent of U.S. adults believe Donald Trump acted illegally in his campaign’s alleged involvement with Russian officials during the 2016 presidential election, while 37% say he acted unethically but not illegally and 35% say he did nothing wrong. CONT. Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup Read more »
Poll: Trump approval at 33%
The Russia probe and various scandals appear to be eroding Donald Trump’s approval, even among his loyal base. Joy Reid and her panel discuss. AM Joy, MSNBC Read more »
Would you even care if he was guilty?
… The most recent Quinnipiac University poll found that 57 percent of respondents believe Trump was abusing the powers of office, 62 percent said he was not being honest and 58 percent said they thought he was interfering with the investigation. But let’s dig a little deeper. While Trump’s job […] Read more »
Strong Opposition to Firing Mueller, Pardons: Findings from New Survey of Battleground Congressional Districts
The survey was designed and conducted by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner, and funded by a coalition including: American Bridge; End Citizens United; MoveOn; and Stand Up America. To: Interested parties From: Jeremy Rosner & Anna Greenberg, Greenberg Quinlan Rosner A new Greenberg Quinlan Rosner poll of the top 99 battleground congressional […] Read more »
American Opinion on US-Russia Relations: From Bad to Worse
Last week the Russian government confiscated two US diplomatic properties in Russia and ordered Washington to cut its diplomatic and technical staff. This was done in retaliation for the US Senate’s vote on July 27 to expand sanctions against Russia for interference in the US presidential elections. New Chicago Council […] Read more »
Americans urge bipartisanship on future health care plans
More Americans prefer the Republicans now work with Democrats to improve Obamacare (47 percent), rather than try to repeal it outright (21 percent) or replace it with something exclusively of their own (19 percent). … Majorities of Americans across the political spectrum favor new sanctions on Russia, including most Republicans. […] Read more »