Survey: Third-Generation Immigrants Lean More Republican than First- or Second-Generation
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 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.
Nearly half of Britons are in favour of surveillance on people’s phones to enforce lockdown measures during a pandemic, a poll has found.
A multi-million podcast deal between Britain’s Prince Harry, his wife Meghan, and Spotify may prove to be bad business, with a YouGov poll indicating that 89 per cent of Britons are not interested in what they have to say.
The majority of Conservative Party voters and a plurality of Britons as a whole are in favour of making the Chinese coronavirus vaccines mandatory, a poll from YouGov has suggested. The survey found that by a margin of 54 per cent
The majority of the British public believes that illegal immigration is a “serious” issue, as record numbers of boat migrants pour into the country after crossing the English Channel from France.
YouGov has found Black Lives Matter stunts such as protesting despite lockdown, removing statues, and taking the knee command little public support.
A CBS News/YouGov poll released Tuesday shows a majority of Americans polled approve of President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
A poll which predicted Theresa May’s shock reverse in the 2017 snap election predicts her successor Boris Johnson will win a 68-seat majority in December — but top officials warn a hung parliament remains a “very real possibility” and that Brexit is in danger.
Democrat presidential hopeful Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) claimed this week he is the “only person” in the race for president who can “turn out the vote and win in a heavily black electorate.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) regained his previously held second place position, according to an Economist/YouGov poll released Wednesday, amplifying the ongoing battle between the Vermont senator and Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who remain neck in neck.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency, tasked with deporting illegal aliens, is nearly twice as favorable among Americans as a group of four progressive Democrat congresswomen known as the “Squad.”
A plurality of Conservative members say they would be “happy” with Nigel Farage as their party leader, according to a poll.
Nigel Farage’s Brexit Party is maintaining its position as the number one party favoured by the public should the country face a general election to choose its next government, even as the traditional governing parties continue to slip down the rankings.
The Brexit Party, which only officially launched last weekend has already surged past the two main legacy parties in a new poll and is now rated as the lead party in voting intentions for the May European Union elections.
According to a new poll from the Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness (FLAG) and the polling firm YouGov, nearly half of young Americans believe the United States to be more racist than other nations.
Around two-thirds of Brits do not think a second Brexit referendum, or so-called “people’s vote,” is likely.
More than 60 percent of Britons say a second Brexit referendum would either end in calls for a third vote, not be accepted by the public, or risk civil unrest, a poll has revealed.
The British public is overwhelmingly opposed to the Prime Minister’s plan for a “soft” Brexit and almost a third of voters are prepared to back a new, right wing party committed to a clean Brexit, a poll shows.
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.
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.
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 European Union (EU) accepts the UK is leaving the bloc and will not change its mind, a leading European commissioner has revealed.
An “instant” poll of viewers who watched President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night found that 75% approved of the speech, while only 25% disapproved — a 50-point margin in the president’s favor.
Polling conducted in the run-up to Christmas reveals support for staying in the European Union has collapsed to just 39 per cent.
Just 12 per cent of British voters want the government to “abandon Brexit completely” and keep the UK locked inside the European Union (EU), a new poll has revealed.
Tory members favour socially conservative and committed Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg MP as a replacement for Theresa May, as her position as leader looks increasingly weak.
Nearly half of millennials in the U.S. would rather live under socialism than under a capitalist democracy, according to a new study.
A strong 70 per cent of the British public want the government to get on with Brexit, despite claims the general election result shows people turning away from leaving the Europe Union.
The United Kingdom may be heading towards a hung Parliament if a new poll is to be believed.
CNN’s brand continues to go in a downward spiral, according to a poll.
Labour are now the third most popular party amongst lower-income, working-class voters, with UKIP overtaking the party amongst this group for the first time in a national General Election poll.
English patriotism is on the rise, with increasing numbers of people identifying as solely English rather than British, a survey has found.
Contents: In new escalation, China cuts communications hotline with Taiwan; Taiwan’s politicians respond to the Brexit referendum result; Britain’s Millennials are furious at Boomers for Brexit vote
The Met Office is predicting that thunderstorms are likely to descend on the UK on polling day in a washout that could boost the Leave campaign.
The latest YouGov survey shows just how close the referendum will be, with Leave polling at 43 per cent and Remain just one point behind at 42 per cent, with 15 per cent are still undecided. For a long time
The immense popularity enjoyed by Pope Francis ever since his election in 2013 has precipitated sharply during the past year, and he no longer ranks among the top ten most admired men in the world, according to a massive new study involving 31,000 interviews.