Polling


Polling Survey

Have the first four Republican debates meant anything?

Below are five charts on the state of the Republican primary, how the first four debates have panned out, and how the debates have (and have not) moved the needle
Polling Survey

For COP28, here is what you need to know about public opinion on climate change

Below are five charts on the worsening climate disaster, where the American public stands on climate change, and how missing COP28 might affect Biden’s reputability on the environment
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Nearly 1 in 3 Americans report being a victim of online financial fraud or cybercrime

New Ipsos poll, on behalf of Wells Fargo, finds about half guess they could be a victim of online fraud in the future, yet most feel confident about the steps they’re taking to avoid that
Public Health Survey

Most Americans say Congress should highly prioritize funding mental health programs

Vast majority agree mental health is just as important as physical health
Polling Survey

How young Americans view the wars in the world right now

Below are five charts on opinion about Ukraine and Israel, the generational differences that divide Americans, and the role the economy plays in shaping views toward U.S. involvement
Polling Survey

Thought Leadership: Veteran’s Day – Supporting Those Who Have Served

69% of Americans have personal connections to Veterans, either through close personal relationships or having served themselves, and use terms like "brave" and "service" to describe them
Polling Survey

Making a list, and price checking it twice: Most Americans (74%) buying fewer gifts in response to inflation and rising cost of living

Economic snowstorms are burying a majority of Americans (55%), who plan to dig out of the situation by using debt to fund holiday gift purchases.
Polling Survey

Don’t forget about inflation this travel season

Below are five charts on Americans’ plans for holiday travel and how, despite dropping off, inflation is still making an impact on Americans
Polling Survey

School shootings are a problem. Where are the solutions?

Below are five charts on the state of gun violence in the U.S., how it affects K-12 schools, and the fundamental disagreements that keep solutions elusive