Record-High 48% Call Global Warming a Serious Threat Lydia Saad, Gallup Americans appear to be taking climate change more seriously today than a year ago, with higher percentages saying the effects of global warming are evident and fearing it will negatively affect them in their lifetime. Yet, their personal worry about the problem is flat, and slightly more now believe the news exaggerates the seriousness of the problem.
Majority of Americans Distrust Elon Musk’s Efforts to Cut Federal Spending University of Massachusetts Amherst The latest UMass Poll also shows broad opposition to potential cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and a belief by a plurality that America is now an oligarchy
42% of U.S. adults expect deportations to lead to higher food prices in their area Luis Noe-Bustamante and John Gramlich, Pew Research Center Most U.S. adults favor deporting some or all immigrants who are living in the United States illegally, according to a recent Pew Research Center survey. At the same time, many expect deportations to lead to higher food prices in their area.
Voters Think Legal Residents and Undocumented Immigrants Should Have Due Process Data for Progress A new Data for Progress survey examined if voters support due process rights for immigrants, whether they are legal permanent residents with a green card or visa, or living here undocumented. Overall, voters strongly support affording due process rights to immigrants. Trump, Vance, Musk are Unpopular with Everyone Yale Youth Poll The Yale Youth Poll, an undergraduate-led research project at Yale University, released a new poll of young American voters (aged 18-29) and the general population. The poll sampled 4,100 self-reported registered voters, including 2,025 voters aged 18-29, enabling a comparison of young voters to the electorate as a whole. The survey included a range of questions on subjects from higher education to immigration to what the federal budget is spent on.