The Pandemic Hasn’t Changed Voters’ Minds About Trump

For all the focus on the gender gap, the diploma divide over Donald Trump is looming as an even greater factor in the 2020 presidential race—just as it was in 2016. … It’s remarkable how the outbreak has disrupted every aspect of American life without hugely reconfiguring the landscape for […] Read more »

Pandemic PollWatch: Expectations regarding life after COVID-19

What will the post-coronavirus world be like? We do not yet know precisely when or how the world will move past this pandemic; but as many countries begin the process of re-opening, global public opinion already provides insights on people’s expectations regarding life after COVID-19. This week’s edition of Pandemic […] Read more »

Fox News Poll: Lack of contact is biggest personal hardship of pandemic

Here are five takeaways on the coronavirus pandemic from the latest Fox News Poll. • More than 6 in 10 voters say the lack of available testing is a major problem, and many feel that way about the lack of a clear federal response.• A majority wants to wait to […] Read more »

Fox News Poll: Biden more trusted on coronavirus, Trump on economy

Most voters are concerned about the pandemic and the economy, so when they favor Joe Biden on coronavirus and Donald Trump has a narrow edge on pocketbook issues — it makes for a tight race for the White House. The latest Fox News Poll finds voters trust Biden to do […] Read more »

AP-NORC poll: Trump approval remains steady during pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic stretches on, Americans’ views of the federal and state government response to the crisis are starting to sour — yet President Donald Trump’s personal approval rating has remained steady. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 41% of Americans […] Read more »

Majority Continue to Call Trump’s Response a Failure

This release features findings from a national online survey of 1,011 registered voters conducted May 15-May 18, 2020. • Barack Obama is significantly more popular than Donald Trump, and the public places far more blame on the Trump administration for America’s failure to prepare for coronavirus than on the Obama […] Read more »