State of Play: Biden Approval, Generic Ballot, Top Issues, and Early Voting
Results from our latest survey on Biden’s approval, the generic ballot, top issues, perception of the two parties, and early voting.
Results from our latest survey on Biden’s approval, the generic ballot, top issues, perception of the two parties, and early voting.
More than 6-in-10 Americans would support the Senate’s recently passed National Security Supplemental containing security funding for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan if it does not add to the debt and deficit.
In a series of focus groups, independents and swing voters from swing states blamed elected leaders for the state of our country, expressing a desire for Congress and the president to compromise to get things done.
Americans are most likely to say Congress and elected officials are the biggest obstacles to getting America back on track.
74% of voters agree with a ‘border security first’ approach to illegal immigration that would prioritize securing the border and fixing our immigration laws before deciding what to do with illegal immigrants already in the country.
More than 8-in-10 Americans agree the goal of a university should be to prepare students for future jobs, not to encourage them to be political activists.
A striking 75% of voters support the DETERRENT Act, a law that would require more transparency for foreign gifts to U.S. universities.
The results show how and why candidates opposed to illegal immigrants voting in U.S. elections should make their case to voters.
Reforms that restore accountability and honesty to immigration are the most popular and should be emphasized by advocates.
There is strong support behind policies that would support women in difficult situations facing unplanned pregnancies.