Democrats fractured over views of pro-Palestinian campus protests, poll finds Jared Mitovich, Isabella Ramirez & Juan Perez Jr., Politico Democrats hold deeply divided views on the pro-Palestinian student protests that have roiled college campuses in recent months, according to a new POLITICO-Morning Consult poll, and a generational gap appears to be driving the fault line.
Is Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. drawing more support from Biden or from Trump? Paul Teas, YouGov Despite Kennedy's negligible chance of winning, even a small shift in support toward him could siphon off enough votes to affect Biden’s or Trump’s electoral prospects. That all depends on which candidate Kennedy is drawing more votes from.
Most Americans feel fake news will be a big problem in the 2024 Presidential election Chris Jackson & Bernard Mendez, Ipsos A majority of Americans feel that false or made-up news and information will be a big problem or somewhat big problem in the upcoming 2024 U.S. Presidential election, according to a new Project Liberty/Ipsos poll among a nationally representative sample of 1,020 Americans age 18+. Four in Five Americans Support Legislation Protecting Access to Contraception Maryann Cousens, Navigator Research This Navigator Research report contains polling data on the latest perceptions of abortion and contraception in the United States and which rights are seen as at risk and should remain legal. We also look at how Americans would view elected officials who support taking away the rights to access contraception and abortion. Globally, Biden Receives Higher Ratings Than Trump Pew Research Center With many around the world closely following the fiercely contested rematch between U.S. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, a new Pew Research Center survey finds that, internationally, Biden is viewed more positively than his rival.
America Is Losing the Arab World, And China Is Reaping the Benefits — Arab Barometer surveys Michael Robbins, Amaney A. Jamal & Mark Tessler, Foreign Affairs October 7 may turn out to be a watershed moment for the United States. Because of the war in Gaza, Arab public opinion has turned sharply against Israel’s staunchest ally, the United States—a development that could confound U.S. efforts not only to help resolve the crisis in Gaza but also to contain Iran and push back against China’s growing influence in the Middle East.