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Just 20% of respondents to the poll agreed that the Supreme Court is politically neutral while 58% disagreed and the rest ...
The poll, which surveyed 1,139 adults, underscored divisions in America over what Washington should do next and highlighted ...
Trump's immigration ratings increasingly look like his ratings on other areas of policy, with the share of people who ...
Americans are divided over President Donald Trump's decision to activate the military to respond to protests against his ...
The poll identified a deep disconnect between what Democrats say their priorities are and the issues they believe party ...
The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll surveyed 1,029 U.S. adults online, nationwide, including 871 registered voters. Among these, 785 were considered the most likely to turn out on Election Day.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll in March found that Republicans also saw that investigation as politically motivated. Biden's approval rating stood at 41% last week, close to the lowest level of his presidency.
Some 27% of respondents in the new Reuters/Ipsos poll said immigration should be the top priority during Trump's first 100 days in office, higher than any other policy area.
Reuters/Ipsos conducts polls of national U.S. public opinion on a variety of political, business and social topics including a monthly reading on the approval of the president and other government ...
Two in five U.S. voters say they are worried about threats of violence or voter intimidation at polling stations during the country's midterm elections, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll found 54% of respondents - including 77% of Republicans and 34% of Democrats - were against raising the number of immigrants allowed into the country every year.
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