Opinion Today
March 27, 2026
Fox News Poll: Sour voters say Washington is out of touch Dana Blanton, Fox News Voters are not only dissatisfied with the direction of the country but also pessimistic about the economic outlook, financially strained in their own lives and unconvinced Washington leaders are in touch or will offer solutions. That’s according to a new Fox News national survey.
Poll: Americans reject ICE at airports, want Trump to end the war in Iran G. Elliott Morris, Strength In Numbers A special Strength In Numbers/Verasight flash poll finds majorities oppose deploying ICE to airports, blame Trump for disruptions, and overwhelmingly oppose sending ground troops to Iran
How the war in Iran is landing with Republicans, according to a new AP-NORC poll Michael Catalini and Linley Sanders, The Associated Press Trump still has deep support among Republicans, but a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research indicates that the president risks frustrating his voters during a midterm election year if the United States gets involved in the kind of prolonged war in the Middle East that he promised to avoid.
Three-quarters of Americans are concerned about U.S. getting too involved in Iran Mark Blumenthal, YouGov One of the most unifying aspects of the ongoing war in Iran, according to the latest Yahoo/YouGov poll, is the degree to which Americans across the political spectrum are concerned that the U.S. is getting too involved in the conflict.
6 in 10 Americans View Trump’s Handling of Immigration Unfavorably; Believe Surge of ICE Officers Makes Communities Less Safe PRRI A new survey by PRRI finds that just 35% of Americans rate President Donald Trump’s handling of immigration favorably, compared with 61% who rate his actions unfavorably; nearly half (48%) of Americans hold very unfavorable views of his handling of immigration. Just 1 in 3 Americans (33%) hold favorable views of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers.
CBS News poll analysis on what things AI, rather than people, should do Anthony Salvanto, CBS News AI is gaining usage. But there are some things Americans would be comfortable having AI do for them — and plenty of others they aren't, recent CBS News polling found.







