Survey: 1 in 3 Election Officials Feel Unsafe
A survey conducted on local election officials by the Brennan Center for Justice found that roughly one-third of the officials have felt unsafe due to their job.
A survey conducted on local election officials by the Brennan Center for Justice found that roughly one-third of the officials have felt unsafe due to their job.
There was a steep decline in economic confidence among Republicans in May, perhaps reflecting inflation fear and a weaker than expected jobs report
A CATO Institute/YouGov survey released Tuesday found third-generation immigrants lean more toward Republican principles than first- or second-generation.
A CATO Institute/YouGov survey released Tuesday found immigrants who identify as Republican believe stronger about assimilation into America.
A majority of Democrats agree with Major League Baseball’s (MLB) political decision to pull the All-Star game and Draft from Atlanta over the state’s recent election law, but a plurality of black voters consider it a bad decision, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Friday showed.
A majority of Americans, including 54 percent of low-income voters, oppose ballot harvesting via political operatives and paid organizers, a HEP and HEP Action memo revealed.
President Joe Biden has not held a press conference in the first 50 days of his presidency, taking longer to do so than the last two presidents combined.
Rasmussen Reports conducted a favorability survey among congressional members on Friday in which Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) at 29 percent beat out Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) at 33 percent, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) at 34 percent, and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) at 37 percent for the lowest favorability rating in Congress.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s move to dramatically expand the refugee admissions cap with the stroke of a pen is his most unpopular executive order so far, a new Morning Consult/Politico survey revealed Wednesday.
People around the world have declared overwhelmingly that they plan to drive more often once the pandemic is over.
The vast majority of Americans have renewed concerns over contracting the novel coronavirus, an ABC News/Ipsos poll released Friday revealed.
The U.S. Census Bureau has launched a weekly survey of American households during the coronavirus outbreak.
Even as the economy has wilted under the weight of the coronavirus, approval of Trump’s handling of the economy has jumped to a record high.
A survey released this week from LendEDU reveals that Americans were already on shaky financial ground even before the impact of the coronavirus outbreak.
The LendEDU website conducted a survey with student loan borrowers to gauge the popularity of having their debt forgiven.
A poll has revealed how Britons feel about the systems they live under, with a sobering report revealing the majority feel that society is broken, the economy is rigged in favour of serving the rich and powerful, and traditional parties do not care about people like them.
Yet another national poll shows Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) overtaking Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), although Joe Biden’s position as frontrunner remains virtually untouched, according to a Hill-HarrisX poll released Monday.
Democratic Party voters are more easily influenced by film and television than their Republican counterparts, a new nationwide poll has found.
83 percent of high school students reportedly own an Apple iPhone.
Candidate and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) issued a survey on social media seeking people’s guidance on the issues that matter most to them.
A report from porn website xHamster claimed frequent porn consumption might increase bisexuality.
More than one-third of Britons believe that there is a “fundamental clash” between Islam and British values.
Economists are not very worried about a recession next year. But 50 percent think the next recession will start in 2020.
Most economic data shows Americans are doing great. But surveys reveal that pessimism and recession fear is on the rise.
An NBC News/GenForward survey indicates that millennial turnout may remain thin in the November midterm elections.
82 percent of American teenagers claim to own an Apple iPhone in a recent survey, making the iPhone the most dominant brand.
Only 19 percent of Americans 45 and younger could pass a multiple choice U.S. citizenship test, according to a survey released Wednesday.
Brexit voters would still support leaving the European Union (EU) if the divorce had economic effects such as higher prices and travel costs, a poll has revealed.
The UK Independence Party has seen a sharp rise in membership since Theresa May published her Chequers plan for a “soft” Brexit tied to many European Union (EU) rules.
And tariffs will barely be felt by the American economy.
Almost 70 percent of Brits think Brexit is going badly, a poll has revealed, with the majority of both Leave and Remain voters blaming the government.
Most British voters believe technology can be used to keep the Irish border open after Brexit, and more than 60 percent say Brexit talks are moving too slowly, a new poll has revealed.
Adding together those who think the Trump administration’s trade policies will have a positive effect or only a marginally negative effect produces a 58 percent majority of economists.
A strong majority of Brits think immigration has divided communities, particularly in areas most affected by mass arrivals, polling by a left-wing group has found.
A massive 76 per cent of voters say peers in the House of Lords are “out of tune with the will of the British people” after they voted down the government on Brexit 15 times, a poll has found.
A new survey shows that fewer Americans are being forced to delay going to college, getting married, having kids, buying a home, or retiring because of financial concerns.
The top two issues facing the European Union (EU), according to voters in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Lithuania, are immigration and terrorism.
British voters are more concerned about crime than at any point since 2011, with the issue being one of the most widely cited concerns for people in London, a new poll has revealed.
Most Brits think immigration has been too high over the last ten years, and a massive majority back the government’s “hostile environment” to illegal migrants, despite the so-called Windrush scandal.
The British people say they will reject re-joining the European Union (EU), by a thumping 16-point margin, if there is another vote on the issue in 2020, a new poll has shown.