Americans see democracy under threat

Americans see President-elect Joe Biden taking office amid both the health crisis of the pandemic — and what they decry as a confusing vaccine rollout that is far too slow — then more broadly, they voice deep concern about the health of democracy itself. And it seems too facile to […] Read more »

Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: President Trump’s approval rating drops to 34%

Following the events at the Capitol last week, the most recent Reuters/Ipsos Core Political finds more Americans concerned about the direction of the country. The economy and jobs, along with healthcare, continue to be the most concerning issues facing Americans today. President Donald Trump’s approval rating is down to 34%, […] Read more »

100% Hart: A Summary of 2020 Polling

100% of family caregivers for an aging or disabled family member are worried about their family’s health due to COVID-19. 99% of voters said they’d seen, heard, or read about the spread of the coronavirus in March, when there were more than 3,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United States. […] Read more »

America hopes 2021 will be less terrible

… After a year dominated by the pandemic and a seemingly endless presidential election, Americans are overwhelmingly hopeful that things will get better with the pandemic — and more narrowly hopeful about Joe Biden’s presidency. … 63% of poll respondents said they’re more hopeful than fearful about what 2021 holds […] Read more »

Public’s Mood Sours — 16% Satisfied, 39% Approve of Trump

The public’s overall mood has soured since Gallup’s post-election measure in November. Specifically, satisfaction with the direction of the country and views of economic conditions in the U.S. have worsened significantly. So, too, has Congress’ job approval rating, which, at 15%, is the lowest of the 116th Congress. President Donald […] Read more »