Poll: Donald Trump’s Black Approval Rating Almost Double That of Last Year
President Donald Trump’s approval among black voters has almost doubled in the space of a year, the latest presidential polling from Rasmussen Reports has found.

President Donald Trump’s approval among black voters has almost doubled in the space of a year, the latest presidential polling from Rasmussen Reports has found.

A Rasmussen Reports poll shows that 57 percent of likely American voters believe lawmakers care more about what the media thinks than voters.

Predictions of a Blue Wave in the upcoming midterm elections fueled by opposition to President Donald Trump may not be considering the president’s popularity with his base and the enthusiasm of Republican voters, according to a new poll by Rasmussen Reports.

Pro-amnesty Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) criticized the Trump administration’s heightened focus on MS-13 gang violence Tuesday, describing it as a political ploy to gin up Republican support for the 2018 midterm elections.

A majority of 51 percent of voters now believe “senior law enforcement officials are likely to have broken the law in an effort to prevent Trump from winning the presidency,” according to a poll from Rasmussen Reports.

Only 39 percent of those polled attach any importance to the media’s obsessive coverage of Stormy Daniels, while a comfortable majority of 59 percent do believe those who have accused former-President Bill Clinton of sexual assault.

The latest Rasmussen Reports survey shows that Americans blame government rather than guns for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.

A Rasmussen poll shows that a plurality of 49 percent of those polled want a special prosecutor to investigate the embattled FBI.

Immigrants should adopt America’s culture and heritage, including the English language, most voters say.

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk suffered huge blow-back after he lit up the blogosphere by tweeting that former ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson “has the potential to be an excellent Sec of State.”

While the media may be continuing their attacks on him, President Donald Trump is off to a strong start with the American people, according to his approval rating index from Rasmussen Reports.

A new poll shows that Republican voters are more aligned with Donald J. Trump than they are the GOP and its leadership in Congress.

NEW YORK CITY, New York — The latest Rasmussen Reports survey has Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump jetting out to a three-point lead over his Democratic rival Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied at 44 percent among likely voters, according to the latest Rasmussen Reports White House Watch report published seven days ahead of the general election.

Only 29 percent of likely American voters “trust media fact-checking of candidates’ comments,” according to a late September survey from Rasmussen Reports, while a prior poll indicated presidential debate moderators would help Clinton over Trump.

A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports shows the NRA’s favorable rating is 54% and a Gallup poll shows that Hillary Clinton’s favorable rating is 41%.

Rasmussen national poll has Donald Trump leading Hillary Clinton by seven points, with a greater share of support from both his Republican base and Democrat crossovers.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren spiked speculations of a Clinton-Warren presidential ticket when she joined the Democratic presumptive presidential nominee for a stump speech, but a new Rasmussen Reports poll indicates the Massachusetts junior senator wouldn’t help boost Hillary Clinton’s standing and is more likely to hurt the former Secretary of State.

The tables have turned in this week’s White House Watch. After trailing Hillary Clinton by five points for the prior two weeks, Donald Trump has now taken a four-point lead.

An April 13 Rasmussen Reports released a poll showing that two-thirds of Americans believe “self-defense” is the main reason to buy a gun.

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan would lose a one-on-one presidential contest with either Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders, according to a new Rasmussen poll.

The Bay Area city of Richmond, California pays would-be killers $12,000 a year not to murder people with guns.

On January 8–three days after President Obama announced his executive gun controls–a poll from Rasmussen Reports showed that a clear majority of voters oppose “Obama’s decision to go it alone with several gun control initiatives.”

The Republican Party may face a difficult challenge if GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump isn’t chosen as the nominee and instead runs as a third-party candidate
