Three years after hundreds of supporters of former President Trump broke into the U.S. Capitol building, voters across the country continue to voice concern about ongoing threats to U.S. democracy.
Read MoreA majority of Republicans and Independents think several types of voter fraud occur “often” or “sometimes” in U.S. elections.
Read MoreSixty-three percent of voters say that military promotions of service members should resume as soon as possible.
Read MoreWhile most voters have not heard enough about the new speaker to form an opinion about him, his policies have little support.
Read MoreA majority of voters, including 54% of Independents, think that Republicans are to blame for the empty speaker chair.
Read MoreRoughly two-thirds of disabled voters think both parties should be doing more to protect disabled Americans.
Read MoreA majority of voters (53%) say the charges are appropriate to hold Trump accountable for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Read MoreClear majorities think Trump did the wrong thing on January 6 and believe the former president is responsible for the insurrection.
Read MoreThirty-three percent of voters have little trust in the media to accurately cover violence, and 28 percent have no trust at all.
Read MoreFindings suggest that Democrats’ strong midterm performance was a result of their progressive economic agenda, not in spite of it.
Read MoreA plurality of voters disapprove of the transports and believe that the governors should face consequences for orchestrating them.
Read MoreSeventy-one percent of voters say it is “very urgent” or “somewhat urgent” for the Senate to fill empty federal judge positions.
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