Virtually every day, President-elect Donald Trump says or does something that many in the Washington establishment find horrifying. … But it is worth remembering that Trump’s nomination and election were not random events. On one level, his improbable rise can be seen as the culmination of a mood in this […] Read more »
Promises To Priorities: Allstate-Atlantic Media Heartland Monitor Poll
Americans want to see investments in the nation’s future and are optimistic for the potential change the newly elected Trump administration can bring. … President-elect Trump, however, will have to earn everything he sets out to achieve. Americans are divided on whether they trust him and Congressional Republicans or Democrats […] Read more »
Nearly One in Five Female Clinton Voters Say Husband or Partner Didn’t Vote
A survey released today casts new light on the challenges Hillary Clinton faced in motivating her supporters in the final weeks of the election. While roughly two-thirds (66 percent) of women who voted for Clinton report their husband or partner also voted for Clinton, nearly one in five (19 percent) […] Read more »
Americans’ Satisfaction With U.S. Makes a U-Turn
Americans’ satisfaction with the way things are going in the U.S. plunged 10 percentage points in the aftermath of the presidential election — retreating from a decade high of 37% in the run-up to last Tuesday’s vote. CONT. Jim Norman, Gallup Read more »
ABC News/SSRS Online Poll: Nearly Half of Americans Have Negative View of Country’s Future After Trump’s Election
Close to half of Americans have negative feelings about the future of the country following the election of Donald Trump as president, while well over a third have positive feelings about the path ahead under the president-elect. … When asked to give one word on how they feel about the […] Read more »
U.S. Satisfaction Rises to Match Historical Norm
On this Election Day, 37% of Americans say they are satisfied with the way things are going in the country. That is up significantly from 28% in October and now matches the historical average since Gallup first asked the question in 1979. It also ties the average figure in Gallup’s […] Read more »