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Crime has become a larger concern for Americans over the past two years, but this hasn’t led to renewed support for capital punishment.
A new poll from America’s New Majority Project conducted by McLaughlin & Associates reveals a disconnect between the issues voters heard candidates talk about and what they want a new Congress to focus on.
While the long-anticipated Red Wave did not sweep America on Tuesday as anticipated, one exception was blue New York.
If recent elections have taught us anything, it is that accurate polling and election forecasting is extremely difficult.
A majority of small business owners hope for Republican victories and believe their small businesses will benefit more from Republican candidate triumphs.
With the midterm elections less than a week away, Republicans seem to have the momentum, and according to CNN Analyst Chris Cillizza, their focus on crime is a major reason why.
By a two-to-one margin, more American voters believe that employees who were fired for not getting vaccinated during the Covid pandemic should be rehired.
A new Wall Street Journal survey found that more Republicans now oppose continuing to send aid to Ukraine than support it.
According to a national survey conducted by The Trafalgar Group, sponsored by Convention of the States, 60 percent of Independents are afraid to say who they will be voting for in the midterm elections.
A majority of Americans now describe the current national situation as “out of control.”