Poll: More Americans Believe States Should Decide Abortion Laws, Support Total Ban
More Americans actually believe states should decide abortion laws and some would support a national ban, a new poll found.

More Americans actually believe states should decide abortion laws and some would support a national ban, a new poll found.
Republican Allan Fung is leading all of his potential Democrat opponents in a congressional race in the deeply blue state of Rhode Island, according to a new poll.
Republican Derrick Van Orden shows a strong lead against his Democrat opponent, Deb Baldus McGrath, on her recent internal poll.
Most Americans are concerned about their ability to afford “day to day things” in President Biden’s America, a YouGov/CBS News Poll released this week found.
Only 32 percent of voters on Sunday approved of President Joe Biden’s job performance, matching an all-time low, according to Civiqs’ rolling average.
A survey has found that 67.5 percent of voters believe corporations should not take a public stance on abortion “on behalf of their workers.”
Republicans expanded their lead on the generic ballot by three points after last week’s slip; in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday — the Democrats are now behind by eight points.
Most Americans either never wear a mask or only do so sometimes, a recent poll from The Economist/YouGov found.
Most New Hampshire residents do not want President Joe Biden to run for reelection in 2024, a University of New Hampshire/Granite State Poll released this week revealed.
Fifty-eight percent of voters say President Joe Biden should take a cognitive health test and reveal the results to the American public, a McLaughlin & Associates poll released Friday showed.
Former President Donald Trump leads President Joe Biden in a potential 2024 matchup, according to a McLaughlin & Associates poll released Friday.
A poll found that 74.5% of likely independent midterm voters said hearings on the January 6 Capitol riot will not affect their vote.
According to a massive survey that looked at the state of media all across the world, America has the least-trusted media on Planet Earth.
Rep. Ted Budd (R-NC) leads his Democrat opponent by nearly five points in North Carolina’s general election race for U.S. Senate, per a poll.
More voters are worried about the state of the economy rather than the potential for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) holds a commanding lead in the New York Republican primary race for governor, a recent McLaughlin & Associates survey found.
Ninety-seven percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s 40-year-high inflation is either a crisis or a problem, a Wednesday Quinnipiac poll revealed.
The far-left Pew Research Center polled 11,889 working “journalists” and uncovered what we already know: most “journalists” are elitist, insufferable, out-of-touch snobs.
Republican Mehmet Oz faces an uphill battle in the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race, with the latest poll putting him behind Lt. Gov. John Fetterman by six points.
His Fraudulency Joe Biden’s disapproval rating has soared to an all-time high. Per the average at RealClearPolitics, Bicycle Joe currently sits at a whopping 55.8 percent disapproval.
Gas prices have emerged as the top midterm issue, barely edging out inflation, data from Rasmussen Reports found.
The Civiqs daily tracking poll shows His Fraudulency Joe Biden still bottoming out with a 32 percent job approval rating.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) leads former President Donald Trump in a hypothetical matchup for the Republican nomination for president in New Hampshire, a University of New Hampshire/Granite State Poll released Wednesday revealed.
Most independent and Republican voters believe that the government would ultimately abuse “red flag” laws, a Convention of States Action/Trafalgar Group survey released Wednesday found.
Less than ten percent of Americans are following the January 6 committee’s hearings “very closely,” according to a new ABC News poll.
Mark Ronchetti, the Republican nominee for governor in New Mexico, is in a statistical tie with Democrat Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham, according to a new poll.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Tuesday delivered a speech to the Florida American Legion Boys State Program, blasting mandates, lockdowns, and politicians who are easily influenced by Washington, DC, and polling rather than their values.
Only 69 percent of Democrat voters approve of President Biden, according to Monday polling by Civiqs.
Less than a third of Americans think workforce diversity efforts are improving race relations, a new Rasmussen Reports poll found.
Most say the economy is the number one issue in determining how they will vote in the midterm elections, a Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey released this week revealed.
President Biden is underwater on almost every key issue as the midterm elections approach, a Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey released this week found.
Former President Trump leads President Biden in a hypothetical 2024 presidential matchup, a Redfield & Wilton Strategies survey released this week found.
Belief in God among U.S. adults sank to an all-time low this year — 81% — according to recent data from a Gallup survey.
A generic Republican candidate shows a slight five-point lead against a generic Democrat, shrinking four points since the previous week, in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll released Friday.
Kari Lake is the frontrunner in Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial primary election with a 12-point lead over her closest challenger, according to a new Trafalgar Group poll.
For the first time in this Yahoo/YouGov poll, Donald Trump beats Joe Biden in a potential 2024 rematch.
Inflation has emerged as a top concern among Americans heading into the midterm elections, a Rasmussen Reports survey released Thursday found.
A recent Fox News poll found that a majority of American voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on key issues such as inflation, border security, crime, foreign policy, and preserving democracy.
Ninety-two percent of New Yorkers say crime is a “serious problem” in state, including 63 percent who say it is a “very serious problem.”
More voters trust the GOP to protect democracy than they do Democrats.