President Joe Biden is on the best presidential honeymoon since at least Bill Clinton in 1993. A special online edition of the CNBC All-America Economic Survey focusing on the Biden agenda finds his approval rating at a sky-high 62%, beating the first presidential ratings of Presidents Barack Obama, George W. […] Read more »
57% approve of the way President Biden is handling his job, unchanged from last week
This week’s Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows Joe Biden’s approval rating remains stable, with 57% of Americans approving of the way he is handling his job. On the most concerning issues Americans are facing today, the economy and unemployment, along with public health and disease continue to be the most frequently […] Read more »
The Average American Weighs in on Immigration
This is one in a series of articles looking at the issues being tackled by the new Biden administration, from the perspective of the average American. Our focus here is immigration, one of the central themes of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016 and the focus of high-profile policy actions […] Read more »
57% approve of the way President Biden is handling his job
Joe Biden is two weeks into his tenure as President of the United States and the most recent Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows 57% of Americans approve of the way he is handling his job. Meanwhile, Americans say the economy and unemployment, along with public health and disease are the most […] Read more »
Navigating the first 100 days
This release features findings from a national online survey of 1,005 registered voters conducted January 27-February 1, 2021. Additional interviews were conducted among 100 Hispanic voters, 100 African American voters, and 100 independents without a partisan lean. Key takeaways• Since the election, more Americans are optimistic about the direction of […] Read more »
Public Perspectives on Women’s Health Policy Priorities for the Biden-Harris Administration and Congress
The Biden-Harris Administration and new Congress, with Democratic majorities in the House and (effectively) the Senate, are expected to place a higher priority on certain women’s health issues than the previous administration. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris prioritized many women’s health issues during their campaign, including reversing […] Read more »