Americans Less Confident in Our Democracy After January 6th
Navigator Research
Just over half (51%) say the storming of the Capitol made them less confident in the stability of democracy in the United States. Democrats (68%), Black Americans (57%), and Asian Americans (55%) are most likely to agree.
Not So Hesitant Summer
Clifford Young, Ipsos
Vaccine skepticism is enduring, making herd immunity an ever more elusive and perhaps unattainable goal.
Virginia: Democratic Primary
Harry Wilson, Institute for Policy and Opinion Research, Roanoke College
McAuliffe and Herring hold comfortable leads for Governor and AG; Lt. Gov race up for grabs
Maryland: Early Democratic Poll Shows Baker, Adams Leading Statewide Primaries — But Many Voters Undecided
Josh Kurtz, Maryland Matters
Two familiar names, former Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III and state Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot, are ahead in an early poll of the 2022 Democratic primary for governor. But more than 40% of likely voter…