Opinion Today
May 14, 2026
Democrats want to beat the GOP — even if that means fewer Black districts Andrew Howard, Erin Doherty and Riley Rogerson, Politico A new POLITICO Poll suggests many appear willing to embrace a maximalist posture on redistricting.
‘They don’t care’: Our poll shows Congress’ crypto push isn’t catching on with voters Declan Harty and Jasper Goodman, Politico Voters are broadly skeptical of the crypto industry and don’t view it as an important issue for political candidates.
Many Americans Pessimistic about AI’s Impact – and Want More Regulation The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania As debate intensifies over data center construction and how to regulate artificial intelligence (AI), a new nationally representative survey finds that Americans are broadly pessimistic about the impact of AI and want more government action to regulate the technology.
An Unexpected Solution to AI Economic Uncertainty More in Common US New research conducted by More in Common in partnership with the American Service Project finds that the American public broadly supports national service programs as a potential response to AI-driven economic disruption for young people.
Two in three Britons (66%) think Starmer should not lead Labour into the next General Election but are divided on when he should go Ipsos The latest Ipsos Political Pulse, conducted between 8-12 May 2026 among 2,191 British adults in conjunction with ITV/Peston, reveals a challenging landscape for the current government, with low favourability for Prime Minister Keir Starmer and a significant shift in public expectations regarding Reform UK leader Nigel Farage.
The POLITICO Poll: Starmer has failed to deliver the ‘change’ he promised Tim Ross, Politico Nigel Farage’s Reform UK is seen as more credible than Labour on the Iran war and the economy — and much more likely to win the next general election.






