We asked 1,000 Americans if they support U.S. strikes on Iran. This is how they responded. Washington Post [unlocked] What do Americans think about the possibility of launching U.S. airstrikes against Iran, which President Donald Trump threatened this week unless the country dismantles its nuclear program? The Washington Post texted more than 1,000 people on Wednesday to ask.
Fox News Poll: Voters think Iran poses a real threat to US security, but split on Israel’s strikes Victoria Balara, Fox News As the conflict in the Middle East escalates, voters are torn on Israel’s decision to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, yet they agree Iran is a national security threat and that what happens abroad matters to life in the U.S.
Fox News Poll: Economic pessimism abates slightly as voters reflect on the economy Dana Blanton, Fox News A majority opposes President Trump’s budget plan, including about one quarter of Republicans
Most of the Public Support Extending the ACA’s Enhanced Premium Tax Credits, Including Most Republicans and MAGA Supporters KFF With the Affordable Care Act’s enhanced premium tax credits set to expire at the end of 2025, a large majority (77%) of the public favor Congress extending the credits while about one in five (22%) say they should let them expire, the latest KFF Health Tracking Poll finds.
Two-thirds of Americans say Donald Trump has definitely or probably committed crimes Jamie Ballard, YouGov A new YouGov survey on President Donald Trump’s legal cases finds that Republicans are less likely now than they were in November to say presidents should have legal immunity. Republicans are also less likely now than they were last year to say that wealthy and powerful defendants accused of crimes are likely to get a fair trial.
Global worry about the impact of Trump’s economic policies Jamie Stinson, Ipsos In a new 29-country study we look at what the world thinks about President Trump’s economic policies and tariffs.
Ipsos Transatlantic Pulse: Europeans more likely than Americans to say companies should help solve societal problems Cristina Tudose, Christine Tresignie and John Boerstler, Ipsos Attitudes about corporate ESG, DEI programs diverge and converge across regional and generational lines.
As Americans form views on AI, they're divided on its role in school and everyday life Alexandra Marquez and Angela Yang, NBC News Among U.S. adults, 44% said they think AI will make life better, while 42% think AI will make life worse. But most respondents don't hold strong feelings on the issue.