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Politics Mar 06

Few Americans want U.S. more involved in current wars in Ukraine and Gaza, AP-NORC poll says

The findings underscore the difficult dynamics that Joe Biden and Donald Trump face in the lead-up to November's election, with significant swathes of the electorate frustrated by the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the costs of assisting Ukraine.

Politics Feb 29

U.S. adults split along party lines in support for Ukraine military aid, AP-NORC poll finds

Russia is making battlefield advances in the conflict, but a politically divided Congress is stalled on renewing funding for Kyiv.

Politics Feb 07

Half of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders want more U.S. support of Palestinians, AP-NORC poll says

The poll from AAPI Data and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that adults in those groups are more likely than U.S. adults overall to say the U.S. is "not supportive enough" of the Palestinians and "too…

World Feb 02

Half of U.S. adults say Israel has gone too far in war in Gaza, AP-NORC poll says

The poll by The Associated Press and the NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found growing disapproval among Republicans and political independents for Israel's conduct of its military offensive in Gaza.

Politics Jan 28

Most Americans say they pay ‘too much’ and see poor value in taxes, AP-NORC poll shows

A majority of taxpayers feel they pay too much in taxes, with many saying that they receive a poor value in return, according to a new poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC…

Politics Jan 23

Trump wins New Hampshire primary, according to AP

Though Trump's hold on securing the party's nomination has tightened, AP VoteCast found that some voters are expressing concerns that he's too extreme to compete in the November general election.

Politics Jan 23

About half of GOP voters in New Hampshire concerned about Trump’s ability to win general election, AP VoteCast shows

Even as the coronavirus pandemic has faded as an election-defining risk, the results of the survey show that the cultural and social forces from the 2020 election have endured.

Politics Jan 15

Most Trump supporters in Iowa caucuses say they knew they’d support him all along, AP VoteCast shows

About 7 in 10 Iowans who caucused for Trump on Monday night said they've known all along they'd support the man who has remade the Republican Party through his "Make America Great Again" political movement.

Politics Jan 15

A majority of Iowa caucusgoers say they identify with Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ movement, AP VoteCast says

AP VoteCast found that nearly all those participating in the nation’s first presidential contest want significant change in how the country is run, if not a total upheaval.

Politics Jan 15

Iowa caucusgoers see immigration as more important than the economy, AP VoteCast says

Iowa Republicans are headed to their state’s caucuses Monday with a greater desire to focus on immigration than address the health of the U.S. economy – a possible sign that cultural fights might be eclipsing pocketbook issues as a motivator.

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