While the 2018 midterm was generally a “blue wave,” Republicans still held the Senate. If Democrats want to flip the Senate, they’ll need a year that’s more like 2006.— The Senate map was in some ways ...
The question of which party is more trusted to handle taxes now slightly favors Democrats, less than five months ahead of the ...
Nearly half of Americans are planning to take a vacation this summer, but barely a third expect to take a theme park trip.
Most voters don’t consider the Iran war a success, but barely a third wanted the United States to continue until the regime ...
People are excited about peptides.
What cruel irony that we learned last week that Social Security is going broke even sooner than we thought. The Social ...
The sudden death of the historian Gordon Wood, just weeks before the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration ...
Thirty-four percent (34%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new ...
Does academic freedom have a greater enemy than the American Association of University Professors? With millions of dollars in backing from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the AA ...
We conduct public opinion polls on a variety of topics to inform our audience on events in the news and other topics of ...
We are making three Senate rating changes this week, all in favor of Democrats. North Carolina moves to Leans Democratic, and Alaska and Ohio are now Toss-ups.— This makes the Democrats’ path to the ...
A majority of voters plan to vote against incumbents in this fall’s midterm election and, if they had the chance, would send the entire Congress home.