TERRORISM September 8, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Two-thirds think 9/11 permanently changed life in US By Victoria Balara As the 20-year mark of September 11 approaches, a ӣƵ Poll conducted before the recent events in Afghanistan finds that two-thirds (64%) of registered voters think the 2001 terrorist attacks permanently changed the way we live in the United States.
ӣƵ Poll August 12, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: High concern about crime and illegal immigration, two of Biden’s weak spots By Victoria Balara The latest ӣƵ poll finds that voters are concerned about crime and illegal immigration, two of President Joe Biden's weakest issues.
ӣƵ Poll August 11, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Coronavirus vaccine divides voters over freedom vs. safety By Dana Blanton The poll asks voters, when it comes to U.S. policies on COVID vaccinations, what’s more important -- protecting the freedom of Americans to choose whether to get the shot or protecting the safety of Americans by requiring the vaccine to participate in activities.
ӣƵ Poll August 11, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: High concern over higher prices By Dana Blanton The latest ӣƵ poll shows that voter concern over inflation remains sky high, and more voters blame higher prices on the COVID-19 pandemic than on the government.
ӣƵ Poll June 30, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: As July 4th approaches, fewer voters believe US is best place to live By Victoria Balara Almost 7 out of 10 voters (69 percent) believe America is the greatest country to reside in, according to the latest ӣƵ survey, down from 83 percent in 2015 and from the high-water mark recorded a decade ago.
ӣƵ Poll June 25, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Half of voters are unfamiliar with critical race theory By Victoria Balara As critical race theory continues to be hotly debated among parents, educators, and politicians across the country, a ӣƵ Poll finds that half are unfamiliar with the concept.
ӣƵ Poll June 25, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Voters say IRS, Facebook have too much power By Dana Blanton When it comes to Big Tech, one issue is bias. The latest ӣƵ national survey finds only 26 percent of voters trust social media companies to make fair decisions about the content posted on their platforms. Far more, 69 percent, don’t trust them to be fair.
ӣƵ Poll June 23, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: 83% worry about inflation, majority says benefits hurting economy By Dana Blanton Most voters worry about inflation, as sizable majorities call gas and grocery prices a financial hardship. At the same time, they think the federal government’s additional unemployment benefits were a necessary lifeline during the pandemic, but are damaging the economy now.
ӣƵ Poll June 23, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Majority believes COVID-19 leaked from lab in China By Dana Blanton Once dismissed as a conspiracy theory, today a 60 percent majority believes COVID-19 was created by scientists and leaked from a lab in China, according to a ӣƵ survey. That’s nearly double the 31 percent who think the pandemic started naturally.
ӣƵ Poll May 27, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Half of voters support the border wall, matching record By Victoria Balara The latest ӣƵ survey finds support for building the U.S.-Mexico border wall is up -- and now matches a previous high. This comes after the Biden administration halted the majority of border wall projects in late April.
ӣƵ Poll May 27, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Voters see progress on COVID, most still wearing masks By Dana Blanton Voters increasingly think coronavirus is under control and want schools to have in-person learning this fall. At the same time, over half still consider the virus a major threat to the country -- and a majority continues to mask up, according to the latest ӣƵ national poll.
ӣƵ Poll May 27, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Six in ten voters don’t trust the federal government By Dana Blanton By a 60-34 percent margin, American voters distrust the federal government, and that is about where sentiment has stood for more than a decade.
ӣƵ Poll May 26, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Voters support Israel, favor sending aid and weapons By Dana Blanton Most American voters side with Israel in the Mideast conflict, and over half favor the United States helping with money and weapons, according to the latest ӣƵ survey.
ӣƵ Poll May 26, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Almost three-quarters of voters think crime is on the rise By Victoria Balara More than 7 in 10 voters think crime is on the rise nationally amid a backdrop of escalating crime rates in major American cities and FBI warnings for local law enforcement to prepare for increases over the summer.
ӣƵ Poll May 26, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Growing number see Biden as too liberal By Dana Blanton Voters have mixed views over whether the White House is proposing too much government spending, and a growing number think President Joe Biden is too liberal.
ӣƵ Poll April 26, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: 77% support requiring photo ID for voting By Dana Blanton A new ӣƵ poll, released Monday, finds 77 percent of voters nationally think "a valid form of state or federally issued photo identification to prove U.S. citizenship" should be needed for voting.
ӣƵ Poll April 26, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Majority of voters oppose reducing police funding By Victoria Balara The latest ӣƵ poll finds that by a nearly 2-1 margin, 62-33 percent, registered voters disagree with reducing police funding and moving it to other areas.
ӣƵ Poll April 25, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Three times as many say border security worse under Biden By Dana Blanton By a stark 46-15 percent margin, voters say U.S. border security is worse today than it was two years ago, according to the latest ӣƵ survey.
ӣƵ Poll April 25, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: Biden approaches 100-day milestone By Dana Blanton As Joe Biden closes in on the 100-day mark of his presidency, a ӣƵ poll finds a 54 percent majority of voters approves of his job performance.
ӣƵ Poll April 25, 2021 ӣƵ Poll: 1 in 5 voters reject vaccine, concern about coronavirus drops By Victoria Balara As the coronavirus pandemic drags on into year two and U.S. eligibility for vaccines rises, a new ӣƵ poll finds one in five registered voters plan to skip the shot.
Georgia Runoffs January 6, 2021 ӣƵ Voter Analysis: Warnock wins Georgia US Senate runoff By Andrew Schwartz, Margaret Ann Campbell, Dana Blanton Black voters and those under age 45 helped Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock unseat Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler of Georgia after Tuesday's U.S. Senate runoff elections, while the race between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican incumbent Sen. David Perdue remains undecided.