Poll: Nearly Half of Democrats Say Abortion Should Be Legal Throughout Pregnancy
Nearly half of Democrats say they want abortion to be legal through all nine months of pregnancy in the U.S., a new YouGov poll found.
Nearly half of Democrats say they want abortion to be legal through all nine months of pregnancy in the U.S., a new YouGov poll found.
After leading in poll after poll for some five weeks, Kamala Harris has seen her lead against Donald Trump evaporate into a tie.
Voters trust Donald Trump more than Kamala Harris when it comes to foreign policy, according to a poll released on Monday.
President Joe Biden ties with former President Donald Trump but leads former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-SC) and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in hypothetical general election match-ups, according to a national Economist–YouGov poll. In the poll published on Wednesday, Trump and
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential election match-up, according to a CBS News/YouGov poll and a Harvard-Harris poll.
Nearly 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the performance Vice President Kamala Harris has put forth, while just 18 percent say she makes them “think better of the Biden administration,” according to a CBS News/YouGov poll.
A plurality of U.S. voters believe states should “ban all gender transition treatments for minors and stop discussion of gender ideology in all public schools,” a recent YouGov poll found.
Most Americans, including three in ten Democrats, think that the trio of indictments against former President Donald Trump are “an attempt to stop” his 2024 presidential campaign, according to a CBS/YouGov poll.
Most Americans see former President Donald Trump as a “strong” leader but think President Joe Biden is a “weak” leader, according to a YouGov/Economist poll.
Bud Light lost its spot amongst America’s top ten favorite beer brands — just a month after Modelo replaced it as the “King of Beers” due to the public’s backlash against the brand’s partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney.
Just four per cent of Germans think the hard left poses no threat to society, with an overwhelming near-six-in-ten saying it does.
Strong majorities of Americans believe President Joe Biden is too old for another term as commander-in-chief and hold concerns about his “health and mental acuity,” according to a Yahoo News/YouGov poll.
Forty percent of Americans say religion is “very important” in their lives, and nearly 30 percent say they “never” attend religious services, a The Economist/YouGov Poll found.
Nealy 60 percent of likely Republican primary voters support former President Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, while another 14 percent are considering voting for him, according to a poll.
A CBS News/YouGov poll shows America’s parents are more concerned about grades, “bullying,” and “social pressures,” than “gun violence.”
Private healthcare providers are reporting a surge in demand as a survey shows rising numbers of Britons paying twice to overcome wait times.
Nadhim Zahawi out amid allegations he settled a multimillion-dollar unpaid tax bill while he was in charge of the country’s Treasury.
Approval rates for welcoming refugees and support for globalism are low across Europe with many feeling personally harmed, research shows.
Independent voters are breaking for Republican candidates less than two weeks before the November 8 midterm elections.
Britain’s newly minted Prime Minister Liz Truss is already the most unpopular UK political leader in the history of polling.
More Americans are taking on credit card debt as skyrocketing inflation for basic necessities continues to burden families.
Democrat John Fetterman holds a five-point lead over Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania’s race for U.S. Senate, according to a poll.
Conservative members who will make the choice on the next UK Prime Minister prefer Liz Truss for the job over Rishi Sunak, polling suggests.
A majority of adult Americans believe that the United States is “currently in an economic recession,” according to an Economist/YouGov poll.
Republican voters are growing more concerned about migration’s demographic impact on their nation, according to a YouGov poll.
A YouGov poll shows a vast majority of Americans do not support actor Will Smith violently assaulting comedian Chris Rock at the Oscars on Sunday night.
CBS News has been taking flack for burying a YouGov poll showing a majority of Americans believe the January 6 Capitol Hill riot resulted from a “protest that went too far” rather than a coordinated insurrection.
A poll has found that the majority of Germans are in favour of making vaccination against the Chinese coronavirus compulsory.
A plurality of Britons would have preferred former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to have handled the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
A majority of Americans say the U.S. evacuations from Afghanistan were handled poorly and place the bulk of the blame on President Biden, an Economist/YouGov survey released Thursday found.
The majority of Britons would refuse services from someone if they knew they were not vaccinated, a poll has revealed.
A national poll released Wednesday shows President Joe Biden’s approval rating has plummeted below the 50 percent mark.
A combined 79 per cent of Britons have admitted that they feel some level of nervousness about the end of lockdown this month, in another poll pointing to Britons living in a state of fear over the Chinese coronavirus.
An astonishing 83 per cent of Britons have said that if wearing a mask in public were a “personal choice”, they would do so, after another recent poll revealed that despite the mask mandate possibly coming to an end this month, the majority back it staying in place and even feel unsafe without them.
The UK is on the verge of emerging from lockdown, but a poll claims a majority want to keep unvaccinated countrymen restricted.
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.
Britons continue to express their love of lockdown, with a poll revealing almost half will struggle to adjust to a life of freedom after restrictions are lifted.
More than half of Britons have said that they would miss lockdown — despite the country experiencing multiple shutdowns and other restrictions for almost a year, coming at a cost of their civil liberties.
Nearly half of all Britons polled said they backed employers demanding staff be vaccinated against the Chinese coronavirus in order to keep their jobs.