Americans Have Almost Totally Lost Faith In Government
Public faith in government institutions is at all all time low.
Public faith in government institutions is at all all time low.
If current trends holds, Democratic candidates are going to have a problem turning out voters in November.
A new poll suggests that Republicans could be losing a constituency that is very key for them in the nation’s third most populous state.
The people with the biggest voices in the GOP seem to be leading it to positions that most Americans disagree with.
The evidence is clear. When it comes to the ability to handle foreign crises, the President has lost the public’s confidence.
More bad poll numbers for the President.
Wisconsin’s Republican Governor isn’t very eager to talk about same-sex marriage these days.
The left-right divide is worse than it has been in decades, and we’re paying the price.
Thanks largely to Administration mistakes, the Bergdahl deal is not going over well.
The people are ready. Is the Supreme Court?
A turning point in public opinion?
Hillary Clinton remains at the top of the polls, but she’s got at least one big vulnerability.
There’s little evidence for the conservative contention that the President has damaged America’s position in the world.
Republicans are winning with voters on the issues they say they care the most about.
Some polls aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on.
More bad news when it comes to scientific literacy.
Hillary Clinton’s numbers aren’t at the incredibly high levels they used to be, but they were never going to stay that high anyway.
A new poll finds that people in Illinois have an accurate assessment of politics in their state.
For now at least, Republicans are far more enthusiastic about voting in November than Democrats. That could be decisive.
Americans are skeptical about getting involved in the Ukraine crisis. This isn’t a surprise.
Young voters reject political parties to a greater extent than other voters, but on policy issues they trend Democratic