As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign for his appointment of Epstein-tied Peter Mandelson as ...
More voters think conservatism has been good for the country than say the same about liberalism, but both are viewed negatively by more than 40%.
A majority of voters think non-citizens are on voter registration rolls, at a time when Congress is considering legislation ...
Economic confidence decreased to 107.5 in this month’s Rasmussen Reports Economic Index, nearly two points lower than January. The index hit a four-year high of 115.9 in July.
With the season for filing income taxes under way, more Americans believe they’ll get a refund from the Internal Revenue ...
Voters are divided over whether what’s good for business is also good for ordinary Americans, and half consider President ...
Opinion
It Don’t Mean a Thing if it Ain’t Got That Swing: The Outlook for Electoral Accountability in 2026
Midterm elections often act as a brake on presidential power, but extreme partisan polarization calls into question whether the 2026 midterm will serve its usual role.— However, despite growing ...
When I first arrived in Washington in 1982, the Dow Jones hit a low of 800. You may not believe that, so feel free to look it ...
Americans want to help people in need, but when government does that, about 500 billion taxpayer dollars get stolen.
Most voters don’t think America is living in the “Golden Age” that President Donald Trump promised in his inaugural address, and nearly half say he’s doing a worse job than his predecessor.
In Japan, Takaichi took a risk by calling a snap election just three months after she became prime minister. Her confidence ...
More than a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, a majority of voters answer “no” to a series of questions made famous by an earlier Republican.
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