Opinion Today
September 25, 2023
Overwhelming majorities express concerns about Biden, Trump ahead of 2024 race Mark Murray, Bianca Seward & Alec Hernández, NBC News Three-quarters of voters say they’re concerned about President Joe Biden’s age and mental fitness, while nearly two-thirds have concerns about the multiple trials former President Donald Trump faces, a new national NBC News poll finds, casting a gloomy shadow over the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Biden impeachment and Trump’s eligibility: Views divide, with profound partisan gaps Gary Langer, ABC News Americans are divided on a congressional impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden and it's a fairly close call on whether former President Donald Trump should be eligible for a second term – two results in an ABC News/Washington Post poll that demonstrate the country's profound political polarization.
Nine in ten have experienced extreme weather and most blame climate change AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research Most adults (74%) think climate change is happening, a share similar to AP-NORC’s previous polling. Democrats are more likely than Republicans to think climate change is happening, and are more likely to attribute it to human activities. Just 5% of Democrats are unsure if climate change is happening or say it is not happening.
After summer’s extreme weather, more Americans see climate change as a culprit, AP-NORC poll shows Tammy Webber & Linley Sanders, Associated Press About 9 in 10 Americans (87%) say they have experienced at least one extreme weather event in the past five years — including drought, extreme heat, severe storms, wildfires or flooding — up from 79% who said that just a few months ago in April. And about three-quarters of those believe climate change is at least partly to blame. 4 in 10 now criticize US aid to Ukraine Gary Langer, ABC News Forty-one percent now say the United States is doing too much to support Ukraine, up from 33% in February and 14% in April 2022. Half, 50%, think the United States is doing the right amount or too little, down from 60% seven months ago and 73% in the war's early months.




