In a new Fox News Poll, voters were given a list of words to describe how they felt about the election outcome and at least half say they are hopeful
More than half of voters are “hopeful” going into President-elect Trump’s second term in the White House, according to a poll released on Wednesday. The new Fox News survey
Almost 9 in 10 U.S. voters felt the November election was run well, according to new survey data. That's a jump compared with 2020 — an increase driven exclusively by Republican voters.
President Joe Biden’s job approval rating has dropped to a near-record low since the 2024 election — a phenomenon that is not unprecedented for lame duck presidents, according to new polling. Just 37% of Americans now approve of Biden’s performance in office, down from 41% in October, the latest Gallup poll found.
The American public's confidence in the military rose this year after Republican sentiment turned around following President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the November election, according to the latest version of an annual defense survey from the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute.
A post-election survey of North Carolina voters released Thursday by Meredith College found that 60% of North Carolinians are satisfied with the outcome of the election.
While most Portland voters understood how to navigate the city’s new ranked-choice voting system last month, people in areas where the city had hoped to boost voter education felt less informed than others,
Political anxiety in Virginia is high, however. Although Republicans and Democrats have different views about the future.
A majority of North Carolina registered voters are satisfied with the results of the 2024 election, according to the newest Meredith College poll released Thursday.
Most Americans expect President-elect Donald Trump to do a good job upon his return to the White House next month (54%), and a majority approves of how he’s handling the presidential transition so far (55%),
A new exit poll of battleground state voters found that President-elect Trump’s economic message broke through demographic barriers, building a national coalition that Vice President Harris was