Which Trump lies stick? Republicans believe some falsehoods more than they did six years ago, our poll finds. Glenn Kessler, Scott Clement & Emily Guskin, Washington Post [unlocked] Most Americans still don’t believe Trump’s falsehoods, but lies around election integrity have gained traction over time among Republicans.
Biden holds 4 point lead over Trump, Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Jason Lange, Reuters President Joe Biden has marginally widened his lead over Donald Trump ahead of the November presidential election as the Republican candidate prepares for the start of the first of four upcoming criminal trials, a new Reuters/Ipsos poll found. Some 41% of registered voters in the five-day poll, which closed on Monday, said they would vote for Biden, a Democrat, if the election were held today, compared with 37% who picked former President Trump. Tracking the Presidential Election Cameron Easley & Eli Yokley, Morning Consult Trump leads Biden among all voters by 1 percentage point, 44% to 43%. The race remains in a narrower state compared to before the Super Tuesday primary contests, when Trump consistently led throughout January and February. Americans' top feeling about AI: caution Jamie Ballard, YouGov A new YouGov survey finds that some people believe AI is already smarter than people, and some even worry that it’s going to be the thing that ends humanity altogether. Despite these worries, many Americans — particularly young Americans — say it’s making their life easier, and many believe it will have positive effects on society and the U.S. economy.
Most Americans are worried about an apocalypse. But different ones. Matt Carmichael, Ipsos One in five list climate change as the catastrophe they are most worried about, according to new polling from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. One in four pick World War III. Fully a third say a total economic collapse in the U.S. is what keeps them up at night.
U.S. Latinos fear new mass deportations may target all Hispanics Russell Contreras, Axios More than half of U.S. Latino adults worry any new mass deportations would target all Latinos regardless of legal status, a new Axios-Ipsos Latino Poll in partnership with Noticias Telemundo finds. Changing Partisan Coalitions in a Politically Divided Nation Pew Research Center Pew Research Center’s comprehensive analysis of party identification among registered voters – based on hundreds of thousands of interviews conducted over the past three decades – tracks the changes in the country and the parties since 1994.