Nolte: Only 36% Believe Kyle Rittenhouse Media Coverage Was Fair
The latest polling from Rasmussen shows that only 36 percent of respondents believe the media coverage of Kyle Rittenhouse was fair.
The latest polling from Rasmussen shows that only 36 percent of respondents believe the media coverage of Kyle Rittenhouse was fair.
A majority of likely voters oppose the FBI and DOJ’s political prosecution of Steve Bannon and James O’Keefe, a Rasmussen Reports poll found Thursday.
Likely voters favor Republicans over Democrats by 13 points on a generic congressional ballot, up ten points in one week, a Rasmussen poll revealed Tuesday.
A majority of likely voters say it is “important” Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) oppose President Joe Biden’s agenda in Congress, a Rasmussen Reports survey found on Friday.
A plurality of Americans remain pessimistic about the future of the economy, predicting it will be “weaker” one year from now, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday found.
Most likely voters think leaving thousands of U.S. green card holders behind in Afghanistan is a “national humiliation,” according to a Rasmussen poll released Friday.
Half of U.S. likely voters do not believe that those who have natural immunity to the Chinese coronavirus should be forced to get vaccinated, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found.
President Biden’s approval rating remains underwater one week after the United States’ botched withdrawal from Afghanistan, and a plurality “strongly” disapprove of his job performance, Rasmussen’s Daily Presidential Tracking Poll released Monday revealed.
A majority of U.S. voters say President Biden is doing a “poor” job in handling the crisis in Afghanistan and believe Americans will be left behind after the August 31 deadline, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday found.
More than half of Americans agree with Sen. Kennedy, who likened the hoax infrastructure bill to “welfare” and the “Green New Deal.”
Less than a third of voters believe Americans have true free speech, according to a Rasmussen poll released on Friday.
More voters want Congress to investigate the violent, summer 2020 Black Lives Matter riots than the January 6 Capitol riot.
While some leftists in the United States have slammed the U.S. economic embargo of Cuba following country-wide anti-government protests on the island, most Americans think communism is to blame for the Cuba’s problems, according to a Rasmussen poll released Wednesday.
I just honestly believe the Biden-Harris administration would do well to give credit where credit is due…,” Pence said in part.
Rasmussen Reports, one of the country’s most reliable pollsters, found 58 percent of likely voters agree “the media are truly the enemy of the people.”
Most voters think educators should prioritize traditional Western values even as teachers’ unions and activists push for Critical Race Theory (CRT) to be taught in schools.
A Thursday Rasmussen poll indicates a majority of likely voters disapprove of President Joe Biden’s job performance.
The poll results come as the Biden Administration grapples with poor public opinion of its crime and immigration response.
A majority of voters think the government is playing “peeping Tom” when it comes to journalists’ privacy in the United States.
Nearly a third of Americans think health officials are lying about vaccine safety, according to a Rasmussen poll released Friday.
A majority of Democrats do not believe America is a country with “liberty and justice for all,” a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.
While leftists have made “defunding the police” their rallying cry, less than one in five voters think America should spend less on police.
President Biden warned in a speech last week that Americans would “need F-15s and maybe some nuclear weapons” to “take on the government.”
A majority of Americans are against women having to compete against biological men in athletics, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Friday found.
In the wake of last summer’s Black Lives Matter riots and a continuing crime wave across America’s big cities, nearly half of voters think anti-police protests hurt public safety.
The report found 55 percent of likely U.S. voters support forensic audits of election results to ensure there was no vote fraud.
Those who most strongly approve of President Biden have the most favorable view of Omar, according to the poll.
A plurality of voters believe Critical Race Theory (CRT) will make race relations “worse” in the country, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.
Less than a quarter of voters trust the media to accurately report on crime, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.
A majority of American voters disagree with President Joe Biden’s statement that global warming is the “greatest threat” to America, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Monday found.
Joe Biden’s approval rating has hovered around 50 percent in June, according to Rasmussen’s tracking poll, down from a high of 55 percent in late May.
GOP voters prefer the Republican Party to be “more like” former President Trump than “more like” former Vice President Mike Pence, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found.
A plurality of voters does not believe Dr. Anthony Fauci has told the truth about the U.S. and its purported role in funding gain of function research, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.
The majority of voters disagree with the establishment media and left’s description that last year’s continual race-related protests, sparked by the death of George Floyd, were “mostly peaceful protests,” describing them as “riots.”
Half of GOP voters say the Republican Party’s base is becoming “more conservative” than the party’s leadership, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday revealed.
A plurality of U.S. voters believe race relations have gotten “worse” under President Biden, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.
A plurality of American adults believe fully vaccinated individuals should “continue wearing masks in public” even after being fully vaccinated, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday showed.
A Washington Post-ABC Poll conducted April 18-21, 2021, and released Wednesday shows support for gun control has fallen since the February 14, 2018, Parkland high school shooting.
A majority of U.S. likely voters believe it is more important to secure the integrity of the election and prevent cheating than make it “easier” to vote, but a majority of Democrats disagree, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday revealed.
A majority of likely voters, including a majority of black voters, do not believe voter identification laws discriminate, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.