Homeowners are now a bit more optimistic about the resale value of their homes.
Slightly fewer Americans now say they’re proud of their country, but Republicans are prouder than ever. The latest Rasmussen ...
So much for the notion that the Supreme Court, with its 6-3 majority of justices appointed by Republican presidents, was going to be a rubber stamp for Donald Trump. That is a frequently voiced charge ...
A majority of voters continue to suspect that electronic voting machines could be “hacked” remotely, and many say the machines make it easier to cheat.
In 41 of the 50 states, every statewide executive office is held by the same party—a striking indicator of the scope of political polarization today. In another six states, one side has a clear edge.— ...
Significantly fewer Americans now say crime is getting worse where they live, but most still don’t see the problem improving.
More than a third of voters believe that Israel has too much influence over President Donald Trump’s administration, and ...
Fewer voters now have a favorable opinion of Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel, although most Republicans ...
On the issue of which party is more trusted to handle national security, Republicans have a clear advantage over Democrats, while the two parties are nearly tied on energy policy.
Trump deserves an "A" grade for easing some regulation. TSA no longer requires people to take their shoes off. The EPA stopped mandating things like "stop/start" features that were supposed to save ...
Gavin Newsom won't be the Democrats' 2028 presidential nominee unless he wins a significant share of the African American vote.
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