Republicans have begun to sour on Robert Mueller’s handling of the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, and they are increasingly likely to say the President should not testify under oath for the special counsel. CONT. Jennifer Agiesta, […] Read more »
Public Supports U.S. Talks With North Korea; Many Doubt Whether Its Leaders Are ‘Serious’
Americans overwhelmingly support direct talks between the United States and North Korea over its nuclear program. About seven-in-ten (71%) approve of these talks, while just 21% disapprove. However, the public is skeptical about whether North Korea’s leaders are serious about addressing concerns over its nuclear program. CONT. Pew Read more »
Public Is Skeptical of the Iran Agreement – and Trump’s Handling of the Issue
As Donald Trump prepares to announce his long-awaited decision on the Iran nuclear agreement, more Americans say they disapprove (40%) than approve (32%) of the agreement, with about a quarter (28%) offering no opinion. CONT. Pew Read more »
CBS News Poll: More Americans now say Russia investigation is politically motivated
A year into the special counsel investigation into Russian involvement in the 2016 elections, a slight majority of Americans thinks the investigation is politically motivated. Fifty-three percent say so, while 44 percent think the investigation is justified. Nevertheless, three in four Americans still think President Trump should cooperate if he […] Read more »
Majority say US should not withdraw from Iran nuclear agreement
Almost two-thirds of Americans — 63% — believe that the US should not withdraw from the agreement made with Iran to prevent the country from developing nuclear weapons. Only 29% believe the US should withdraw, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS. CONT. Grace Sparks, CNN Read more »
Quality Of Life Index Hits 14-Year High Under Trump: IBD/TIPP Poll
The latest IBD/TIPP poll shows that President Trump’s job approval rating hasn’t changed, but the public is more upbeat about almost everything else. And most say impeachment talk is premature. CONT. John Merline, Investor’s Business Daily Read more »