Public opinion


A majority supports President Biden’s plan to withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September 11

Fewer Americans agree that the U.S. should bring home all of its troops compared to 2012
Coronavirus Survey

Change is in the air

Americans are making plans to travel and socialize in summer 2021; but have mixed views on vaccine passports and needing to know employees’ vaccination status before patronizing businesses.

Half of Americans believe that humans can reduce/reverse climate change, but people aren’t willing to change their behavior to fix the problem

Similar to 2017 and 2018, a majority says climate change is mostly caused by human activity

The majority of Americans support placing a term or age limit on Supreme Court seats

Only 38% of Americans support the idea of increasing the size of the Supreme Court from 9 to 13 justices
Politics Survey

Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (04/15/2021)

Americans are split along party lines on Biden's handling of the nation's top issues
Government Survey

Ipsos Core Political: Presidential Approval Tracker (04/08/2021)

Biden continues to benefit from near-universal approval among his Democratic base
Politics Survey

Majority of Republicans still believe the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump

Latest Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that Republicans continue to view former President Trump favorably and believe his 2020 election loss was the result of illegal voting or election rigging
Government Survey

Americans are split on President Biden's American Jobs Plan as a whole but agree that certain measures should be implemented

New Ipsos poll finds that Americans are split on the American Jobs Plan as a whole but do support a number of its individual policies

Do Americans think getting one dose of a two-step COVID-19 vaccine is effective?

Two in three Americans believe in efficacy of partial vaccination, but two doses seen as most effective way to stop virus’ spread