Confidence in federal civil servants remains far lower among Republicans than Democrats Ted Van Green, Pew Research Center Republicans and Democrats have long held very different views of federal “career employees” – the civil servants who work for government agencies or departments and do not change with administrations. That continues to be the case today: Most Democrats have high levels of confidence in the federal workforce, while most Republicans do not.
Climate Change in the American Mind: Beliefs & Attitudes Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and George Mason University Center for Climate Change Communication Drawing on a nationally representative survey (n = 1,013) conducted from December 11 – 22, 2024, this report describes Americans’ beliefs and attitudes about global warming.
February Verified Voter Omnibus Echelon Insights Donald Trump’s approval rating stands at 52-46. By an 11-point margin (51-40), voters do not approve of Elon Musk’s current role in the federal government. Voters oppose the Department of Government Efficiency-led cuts to agencies like USAID by a two-point margin (43-41) but support the deportations being carried out by ICE by an 18-point margin (56-38).
Three-quarters plan to celebrate Valentine’s Day AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research When asked what factors are important for a successful relationship, most agree that being friends, talking about emotions, sharing common beliefs, and physical intimacy are very or extremely important.