Three in Four Americans Rate the Economy Negatively

This edition of our daily tracking release features findings from a national online survey of 1,003 registered voters conducted April 1-April 6, 2020 and a combined data set of Navigator Daily tracking of 1,676 registered voters conducted March 30-April 6, 2020. • Ratings of the economy are significantly underwater and […] Read more »

Personal Impacts of the Coronavirus Outbreak

As more children transition to distance learning, more employees are working from home, and more people are practicing social distancing, the coronavirus outbreak has upended many people’s lives. Most Americans are actively avoiding others as much as possible and taking additional steps to protect themselves from the coronavirus, as concerns […] Read more »

The Calm Before the Storm? America Pauses, While Social Distancing Continues

This week’s COVID-19 numbers: as of Friday morning, there were 244,228 confirmed cases of the virus in the United States; 6,200 fatalities; and more than 10 million unemployment claims filed last month. This is our backdrop; this is our context. It is grim. Below I detail the most relevant polling […] Read more »

Navigating Coronavirus: Americans Worry About Strength of Response

This edition of our daily tracking release features findings from a national online survey of 1,008 registered voters conducted March 30-April 2, 2020. • Even as nearly all Americans are watching at least some of Trump’s press conferences every day, the public continues to have serious concerns about his handling […] Read more »