Poll: Most Voters Do Not Support Abortion Throughout Pregnancy
While many Americans identify as pro-choice, a strong majority do not think abortion should be legal past the third month of pregnancy.
While many Americans identify as pro-choice, a strong majority do not think abortion should be legal past the third month of pregnancy.
Voters expect abortion to be a prominent issue going into the 2024 election, and Democrats — who have embraced abortion without limits — hold a double-digit advantage over Republicans, a poll found.
More than half of Americans (55 percent) rank the Fourth of July as one of the nation’s “most important holidays” while six percent view it as one of the least important, a Rasmussen Reports survey found.
A majority of Americans support the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which overruled Roe v. Wade and returned the issue of abortion to individual states, a new Rasmussen Reports poll found.
Americans who have gotten vaccinated and boosted against coronavirus are the most “personally concerned about the coronavirus threat.”
A Rasmussen poll shows that an endorsement from His Fraudulency Joe Biden is akin to a kiss of political death.
Former President Donald Trump is more popular with U.S. voters than President Joe Biden, according to a Rasmussen poll released on Friday.
A Rasmussen poll found 83 percent of GOP voters want Trump to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court following Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.
A Rasmussen Reports poll finds large majorities of black and other minority voters are concerned about a potential shortage of police officers.
Voters who have experienced violent anti-police protests in their community are more likely to vote for President Donald Trump in the election, according to a recent poll.
Only 54 percent of likely voters believe that presumptive Democrat 2020 presidential nominee Joe Biden can handle debating President Donald Trump on the national stage, according to the latest poll from Rasmussen Reports.
Nearly 6-in-10 American likely voters say they are worried that nationwide mail-in voting will increase voter fraud, a new poll reveals.
Voters believe putting the interest of Americans first is more important to President Donald Trump than House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) when it comes to handling the coronavirus crisis, according to a recent poll.
A Rasmussen poll finds voters tend to say they are more “optimistic about the nation’s future” and that Trump has made America “stronger.”
A narrow plurality of Democrats favor allowing men who say they are transgender to enter women’s sports, but the change is opposed two-to-one by adults, independents, parents, and middle-class voters, says a poll by Rasmussen Reports.
A Rasmussen poll reveals 59 percent fear those opposing President Donald Trump will “resort to violence.”
A majority of 53 percent of voters now see former President Bill Clinton as a “sexual predator,” according to a Rasmussen poll.
A majority of 51 percent of voters now believe “senior law enforcement officials are likely to have broken the law in an effort to prevent Trump from winning the presidency,” according to a poll from Rasmussen Reports.
Former FBI director James Comey sat down on Stephen Colbert’s couch Tuesday night and mocked President Donald Trump, describing his leadership style as “strikingly similar” to that of a mob boss.
The latest polling from Rasmussen Reports (one of the most reliable in 2016) shows a huge slide in support for James Comey, the disgraced former head of the FBI. A plurality of 46 percent now want to see him prosecuted for leaking to the media.
A Rasmussen poll shows that 51 percent of Facebook users are “very” or “somewhat” likely to quit Facebook over privacy concerns.
An IBD/TIPP poll shows that “Americans overwhelmingly believe the Obama administration ‘improperly surveilled’ Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.”
A Rasmussen poll shows that a plurality of 49 percent of those polled want a special prosecutor to investigate the embattled FBI.
A poll revealed that Trump’s approval matches Obama’s polling in his first year “despite massive negative Trump coverage & Russia hoax!”
Professional football is no longer viewed as America’s favorite sport as the NFL wanes in popularity due to the NFL players’ national anthem protests, according to a new poll.
Despite a coordinated, full-court savaging throughout the national media, President Trump is showing a counter-intuitive resilience among actual voters — you know, those people who live in the real world outside the cable news bubble. In both the Rasmussen poll of likely voters and the latest Politico poll of voters, Trump’s job approval rating has jumped to a healthy 45 percent.
A Rasmussen poll finds 57 percent of likely U.S. voters are upholding a Colorado baker’s right to refuse to provide a cake for a same-sex wedding.
A new Rasmussen poll finds that likely voters think the Democratic Party needs new national leadership as Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi comes under scrutiny in the wake of a string of recent losses in House seat elections.
A new Rasmussen Poll shows that 41 percent of people responding to a poll about President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate change agreement is a good idea, because sticking with the deal could increase energy costs.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has lost her post-convention polling bounce, according to a new poll from Rasmussen Reports.
Rasmussen national poll has Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by seven points, with a greater share of support from both his Republican base and Democrat crossovers.
GOP candidate Donald Trump’s rejection of political correctness has turned heads and made some enemies, but the vast majority of Americans agree that political correctness is a problem.
A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey released Wednesday reveal that 70 percent of likely Republican voters believe the U.S. should build a wall alone the southern border. Just 17 percent of GOP voters disagreed and 13 percent were undecided. The wall would be aimed at blocking illegal immigrants.
Donald Trump seems to be weathering a weekend of controversies surrounding his criticism of questioning from Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly during the debate.