Nation Feb 06 Most Democrats don’t want Biden to seek a 2nd term, poll says While Biden has trumpeted his legislative victories and ability to govern, the poll suggests relatively few U.S. adults give him high marks on either.
Politics Jan 01 Democrats, Republicans have sharply distinct priorities for 2023, AP-NORC poll finds The economy in general remains a bipartisan issue, mentioned by most U.S. adults across party lines. But the poll finds Republicans and Democrats have sharply distinct views of priorities for the country in the new year.
Politics Dec 26 GOP midterm messaging fell short with independent voters A sweeping national survey of the electorate, AP VoteCast, finds that Republican House candidates nationwide won the support of 38 percent of independent voters during last month's midterm elections.
Politics Dec 16 WATCH: Biden urges veterans to seek health benefits under new PACT Act President Joe Biden has visited a National Guard facility in Delaware to talk about expanded veterans benefits for exposure to toxins under legislation that he signed in August.
Politics Dec 08 American views on Biden and economy steady but critical: poll President Joe Biden is facing consistent but critical assessments of his leadership and the national economy as his second year in the White House comes to a close.
Politics Nov 09 WATCH: Biden hails Democrats’ ‘strong’ election night, acknowledges concerns Midterm election results and survey data show that voters set aside their concerns about President Joe Biden to deny Republicans the sweeping victory that they expected.
Politics Oct 17 Most say voting is vital despite dour outlook for the future, says AP-NORC poll The poll findings suggest voters are motivated to turn out despite deep pessimism about the state of U.S. politics and dissatisfaction with the country.
Politics Sep 15 Biden approval up ahead of midterms, AP-NORC poll shows Support for Biden recovered from a low of 36% in July to 45%, driven in large part by a rebound in support from Democrats just two months before the November midterm elections. During a few bleak summer months when gasoline…
Science Aug 15 Many in U.S. doubt their individual impact on fighting climate change Roughly two-thirds of Americans say the U.S. federal government, developed countries abroad and corporations and industries have a large responsibility to address climate change.
Politics Jul 10 Biden considers declaring a health emergency for abortion access The president, in remarks to reporters during a stop on a bike ride near his family's Delaware beach house, said he lacks the power to force the dozen-plus states with strict restrictions or outright bans on abortion to allow the…