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Trump Claims a ‘Historic’ Mandate. Polls Show Americans Have Mixed Feelings.
The public may have more nuanced views on issues like tariffs and mass deportations than it might seem at first blush. Read More
3. Americans’ feelings about the state of the nation, reactions to the 2024 election
Just 29% of Americans say they’re satisfied with the way things are going in the country; more Republicans than Democrats feel hopeful. Read More
Less than half of Americans say opinion of Trump is favorable: Poll
Less than half of Americans said their opinion of President-elect Trump is favorable, according to a recent poll. In a Reuters/Ipsos poll, about 41 percent stated their opinion of the ... Read More
Americans end 2024 with grim economic outlook, but Republicans are optimistic for 2025: AP-NORC poll
A new poll finds that Democrats are feeling more pessimistic about the U.S. economy after Donald Trump's victory. Read More
Majority of Americans approve of Trump’s plans and policies for the future: poll
Most Americans ... election positive vibes toward Trump have never been stronger, the poll found, with 43% giving the 45th president a “warm” or “very warm” rating on Pew’s “feeling ... Read More
Americans view Trump more ‘warmly’ now than after previous elections, poll says
More Americans rate feeling ... presidential election cycle, approximately 43 percent of people said they feel “very warm” or “warm” toward the president-elect in a new poll conducted ... Read More
2024 Elections: News, Polls and Analysis
Elections in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania could tip the power balance on the Supreme Court in those battleground states. By Neil Vigdor The victory added to the list of battleground states that Mr ... Read More
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