Trump maintains his lead in Republican primary as race for second heats up Ipsos Trump lengthened his lead over the rest of the field, while a surging Ramaswamy has caught up to the steadily-declining DeSantis in the race for the 2024 Republican candidacy according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. A head-to-head 2024 Presidential matchup between Biden and Trump remains a virtual tie, with both candidates selected by 39% of respondents. Among registered voters, Biden has a slight lead (44% Biden, 39% Trump).
'Dread' tops list of Americans' feelings about 2024 election Andrew Romano, Yahoo A Yahoo News/YouGov poll of 1,636 U.S. adults, which was conducted from Sept. 14 to 18, offered respondents seven emotions — three positive, three negative, one neutral — and asked them to select any and all that reflect their attitude toward the 2024 campaign. Dread, the most negative option, topped the list (41%), followed by exhaustion (34%), optimism (25%), depression (21%), indifference (17%), excitement (15%) and delight (5%). Hunter Biden's indictment gets more support than the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden YouGov A new poll by the Economist/YouGov finds that far more Americans believe Hunter Biden profited off of his father's position than believe his father profited from his son's dealings. More broadly, however, majorities of Americans believe that the four most recent presidents — Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, and George W. Bush — financially benefited at least a fair amount from their positions while in office.
Most Americans support the autoworkers’ strike Ipsos A new Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans support the recent UAW autoworkers’ strike, as well as the WGA Hollywood writers’ strike. In general, the majority of Americans agree that organized labor still has a place in the American economy, and most agree that labor unions have improved the quality of life for all working Americans.