Americans have grown increasingly concerned that North Korea poses a very serious threat to the United States, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. Almost two-thirds of those polled, 62%, say Kim Jong Un’s isolated dictatorship poses a deep threat to the US, up from 48% who said […] Read more »
Americans uneasy about North Korea and Trump’s ability to handle it
Nearly three-quarters of Americans are uneasy about the possibility of conflict with North Korea, and most feel that way about President Donald Trump’s approach to the situation. A majority think North Korea is using its missile program to try to gain power and influence, rather than outright planning a nuclear […] Read more »
North Korea Seen as Top Threat to the United States
On July 28, 2017, North Korea successfully tested its second intercontinental ballistic missile—the first coming just weeks earlier on July 4—confirming that it can reliably launch a missile with the range to strike the United States. These tests put them well ahead of most predicted timelines, and has sent the […] 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 »