Americans Endorse US Commitment to NATO, Though GOP Support Has Dipped Dina Smeltz and Craig Kafura, Chicago Council on Global Affairs A recent joint Chicago Council-Ipsos poll, fielded May 30–June 1, 2025, finds Americans widely acknowledge the benefits US alliances bring to the United States and its allies. On NATO specifically, bipartisan majorities continue to support the alliance, though there is a considerable enthusiasm gap between Democrats and Republicans.
Where do Republicans stand on Elon Musk? Clifford Young and Bernard Mendez, Ipsos Five charts on how the Trump-Musk feud affected where Republicans stand on Elon Musk
Most Americans want more government action on food safety, labeling Ipsos The latest wave of the Axios/Ipsos American Health Index finds that most Americans want the government to take more steps to make food safer. For example, nine in ten say that it should be easier for the average American to understand food safety guidelines. The poll also finds that most Americans trust current childhood vaccine recommendations from the federal government, but far fewer trust current COVID-19 vaccine guidelines.
Axios-Ipsos poll: Americans embracing food regulation Adriel Bettelheim and Margaret Talev, Axios Americans broadly support some of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s food regulation agenda — from removing artificial dyes to increasing safety and labeling — though they distrust Kennedy 2-to-1, according to the latest Axios-Ipsos American Health Index. Axios-Ipsos poll: Americans want to force presidents to share health records Adriel Bettelheim and Margaret Talev, Axios Eight in 10 Americans want legally required and publicly released cognitive tests and disease screenings for U.S. presidents — and age limits on the presidency, according to the latest Axios-Ipsos American Health Index. New national survey data sheds light on the “silent, struggling subset” of American men Nic Dunn, Sutherland Institute Sutherland Institute partnered with Y2 Analytics to survey men in Utah and nationally, aiming to better understand their experiences and perspectives across the domains of health, vocation, and purpose. Polls: Americans oppose U.S. bombing of Iran G. Elliott Morris, Strength In Numbers In this quick post, I will go over the recent polling data on the U.S. bombing Iran. Then I will compare current support for intervention in Iran to historical interventions in the Middle East, and finally explain why it's important to take stock of public opinion on Iran more broadly — and keep in mind that things can change quickly.