Fox News Poll: Over half of voters say they are worse off compared to 2020 Dana Blanton, Fox News Are you better off than you were four years ago? That question was asked by Ronald Reagan during a decisive 1980 debate with then-President Jimmy Carter. Only about 1 in 5 voters today answers yes, according to the latest Fox News national survey. Just 22% say they are better off than four years ago, while more than twice that many -- 52% -- say they are worse off. One quarter say their situation is the same.
Biden vs. Trump Too-Close-To-Call Quinnipiac University Poll In a head-to-head presidential election matchup, 48 percent of voters support President Biden and 45 percent support former President Trump. Seven out of 10 voters say it should be possible to charge a former president with a federal crime for alleged crimes committed while in office. Voters 52 - 43 percent support the US sending more military aid to Ukraine for their efforts in the war with Russia. Voters 52 - 39 percent oppose the US sending more military aid to Israel for their efforts in the war with Hamas. We Polled Young Voters. Here’s What We Found. Lakshya Jain, Giacomo Squatriti & Leon Sit, Split Ticket We’re still not seeing any evidence that young voters are especially inclined to vote for Donald Trump, unlike what other polls may suggest. And perhaps that might be the only point of comfort for the 81-year-old incumbent president: young people might dislike him, but they hate his opponent even more.
Fox News Poll: Record number say abortion should be legal Victoria Balara, Fox News Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, a record number of voters think abortion should be legal, with two-thirds favoring a nationwide law guaranteeing access, according to a Fox News national survey. The poll shows 68% of voters favor legalizing Mifepristone.