Quinnipiac poll: Mayor Eric Adams' job approval rating drops to 37%

The poll found only a third of voters are satisfied with the way things are going in New York City. That's one of the lowest satisfaction levels recorded by a Quinnipiac poll since 2003.

Approve: 37.00% Disapprove: 43.00%

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Poll: DeSantis +12 over Trump in 2024 New Hampshire primary matchup

DeSantis leading Trump 42% to 30%, with many GOP voters desiring a fresh face

As former President Donald Trump ramps up his campaign activity ahead of the 2024 Republican presidential calendar, he finds himself trailing Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida in the early-voting state of New Hampshire, according to a new poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire.

CNN Poll: Majority of Americans approve Special counsel to investigate Biden documents

More than 8 in 10 Americans approve of the appointment of a special counsel to investigate classified documents found at President Joe Biden’s Delaware residence and an office he used after serving as vice president, according to a new CNN Poll conducted by SSRS. 

Trio of polls show Trump clawing back momentum from DeSantis

Three national polls released this month show former President Trump holds a double-digit lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a hypothetical 2024 Republican presidential primary.

Is U.S. Headed Toward Socialism?

nearly half say the government should not control key industries

Today, a majority of Americans agree that the sudden, rapid growth from COVID-related spending and burgeoning top-down control over the domestic economy to address climate change have put U.S. on a path toward socialism.

Towards socialism: 51.00% Away from socialism: 31.00% Unsure: 18.00%
Majority of New Yorkers want Santos to resign, new poll shows

In a new Siena Poll released Monday, 59 percent of registered voters said that the embattled Republican from New York’s 3rd Congressional District should resign. Only about 20 percent said he shouldn’t, and the rest didn’t have an opinion. Even a plurality of Republicans, 49 percent, said he should step down (another 26 percent he shouldn’t and 25 percent didn’t know).

Should Resign: 59.00% Not Resign: 20.00%
Elected Officials No Longer Reflect Views, Values Of Average Voters

It's no surprise that many voters are turned off by the political class these days. As repeated polls show, voters from both parties agree that the results of recent years from Washington have been less than stellar. And the voters feel Washington is divorced from their everyday concerns.

Big Donors: 66.00% Their Constituents: 16.00% Not Sure: 18.00%