A Fox News Poll conducted at the end of President Trump’s first year in the White House finds more voters rate the economy positively today than have in nearly two decades. And they give the White House credit for that: nearly twice as many say the Trump administration has made […] Read more »
Watch the Polls, Ignore the Post-Shutdown Chatter
Over the past few weeks, members of Congress, journalists and television hosts agreed on one thing: The looming government shutdown was a huge deal. Then, after the shutdown ended, those same people pontificated about who won and who lost, as well as about liberal dissatisfaction with the deal to open […] Read more »
Americans are carving out their own path in the labor force
Americans are carving out their own path in the labor force. Employment is not a “one size fits all” solution. A majority of U.S. workers who are not self-employed feel valued by their employer. And, if they are going to make an employment change, workers in the United States are […] Read more »
What The Latest Immigration Polls Do (And Don’t) Say
Americans could be forgiven for having poll whiplash this week. “Shock poll: Americans want massive cuts to legal immigration,” said a headline from the Washington Times. “Americans broadly embrace the Democratic immigration position,” declared a Washington Post headline, with the release of a new ABC/Washington Post poll. On immigration, as […] Read more »
Democrats, Trump to blame for government shutdown
Americans blame President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats about equally for the three-day government shutdown that ended Monday with another stopgap spending measure, according to a new NBC News|SurveyMonkey poll. CONT. Stephanie Perry & John Lapinski, NBC News Read more »
Republicans’ Dissatisfaction With Immigration Down, Democrats’ Up
Seven in 10 Republicans, versus half of Democrats, now say they are “somewhat dissatisfied” or “very dissatisfied” with current U.S. immigration levels. Republicans’ dissatisfaction is down from a peak of 86% in 2016, while Democrats’ has rebounded after dropping to a low point of 34% in 2017. CONT. Zac Auter […] Read more »