ӣƵ Poll May 4, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Majority favors ban on sex, gender discussions for young children in schools By Victoria Balara Over half of registered voters would support a law that bans teachers from discussing gender identity and sexual orientation with students before fourth grade
ӣƵ Poll May 4, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Most think what happens in Ukraine matters to life in U.S. By Dana Blanton Voters remain focused on the war in Ukraine and want the United States to do more.
ӣƵ Poll May 4, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Majority says Musk buying Twitter is #notabigdeal By Victoria Balara Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter is not a big deal to a majority of American voters
ӣƵ Poll May 3, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Voters are most worried about inflation and the country’s future By Dana Blanton Voters appear ready to oust the incumbent party in this fall’s elections, with 39% favoring the Democratic candidate in their House district and 46% backing the Republican, if voting today.
ӣƵ Poll May 3, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Majority wants Title 42 coronavirus border restrictions to remain By Dana Blanton Nearly five times as many voters think border security has gotten worse over the last two years as say it has improved
ӣƵ Poll May 3, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Just over half favor banning abortions after 15 weeks By Victoria Balara When asked how they would feel if such a law were passed in their state, just over half of voters favor it (54 percent) while 41 percent are opposed.
ӣƵ Poll April 26, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Vance moves into top spot in Ohio GOP Senate primary By Dana Blanton Support for author J.D. Vance has doubled in the Ohio Republican senate primary race, catapulting him ahead of earlier frontrunners former Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel and businessman Mike Gibbons.
ӣƵ Poll March 25, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Vast majority feels COVID-19 is at least somewhat under control By Victoria Balara As mask mandates disappear and office workers reappear, American voters feel better about the fight against coronavirus.
ӣƵ Poll March 24, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Biden's inflation troubles persist as voters cite high gas prices, spending woes By Dana Blanton The most popular policy options to reduce gas prices include increasing renewable energy production and increasing domestic oil drilling
ӣƵ Poll March 23, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Voters want the US to do more to help Ukraine against Russia By Dana Blanton American voters are closely following news about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and want to help. By a 63-32% margin, voters think the U.S. should be doing more for Ukrainians in their fight against Russia.
ӣƵ Poll March 23, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Higher interest gives GOP edge in 2022 midterms By Victoria Balara Eight months ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, Republican voters are slightly more likely than Democrats to say they are interested in the contest and that the outcome is important to them. This could be a major advantage this fall, as the Republicans seek to build on a narrow 2-point edge in the generic congressional ballot.
ӣƵ Poll March 8, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Kemp leads Perdue in Georgia’s GOP primary race for governor By Victoria Balara David Perdue finds himself trailing Gov. Brian Kemp by 11 points in the Republican gubernatorial primary contest
ӣƵ Poll March 8, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Gibbons and Mandel lead Ohio GOP Senate primary By Dana Blanton Businessman Mike Gibbons and former Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel lead the pack among Ohio Republican primary voters in the race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Rob Portman.
ӣƵ Poll March 8, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: McCormick tops Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania GOP senate primary poll By Dana Blanton Former hedge fund CEO David McCormick has a clear advantage in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate, including besting television celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz
ӣƵ Poll March 2, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Most reject a 2020 mulligan By Dana Blanton According to a new poll, there is not enthusiasm for a presidential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump
ӣƵ Poll February 25, 2022 Republicans maintain advantage in generic midterm ballot By Victoria Balara In an early snapshot of the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans maintain a narrow advantage over Democrats on the generic congressional ballot -- as voters say they are less likely to support a candidate endorsed by either President Joe Biden or former President Donald Trump, according to the latest ӣƵ survey of registered voters.
ӣƵ Poll February 25, 2022 Majority favors nominating an African American woman to SCOTUS By Victoria Balara President Joe Biden pledged to nominate the first Black woman to the high court during his 2020 campaign, and voters support him doing that: 63% favor the move, while 28% oppose it, according to the latest ӣƵ poll.
ӣƵ Poll February 24, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: 36% say COVID-19 is under control, highest number since May By Victoria Balara As the Omicron wave of COVID-19 fades, voters are feeling hopeful again about the novel virus being contained. Thirty-six percent say coronavirus is "completely" or "mostly" under control, the second-highest number recorded since the pandemic started, trailing the 46% who felt that way last May.
ӣƵ Poll February 24, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: President Biden not tough enough on Russia By Dana Blanton Most voters are concerned about the situation between Russia and Ukraine -- and think what happens there matters here at home, according to a ӣƵ survey completed before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an attack on Ukraine overnight Wednesday.
ӣƵ Poll February 24, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Voters say the state of the union is worse than a year ago By Dana Blanton As President Biden prepares to give his first State of the Union speech, voters give a status report of their own: only a quarter rate the economy positively, less than a third are satisfied with the direction of the country, and over half think the U.S. is worse off than it was a year ago. That hands Biden his worst job ratings to date, according to a new ӣƵ national survey.
ӣƵ Poll January 23, 2022 ӣƵ Poll: Voters split on congressional election By Dana Blanton A ӣƵ national survey asks voters which party would do a better job on 14 issues. Voters split the list between Democrats and Republicans.