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Rasmussen Reports
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39% Say U.S. Heading in Right Direction
Thirty-nine percent (39%) of Likely U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new ...
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Is Donald Trump the Second Coming of Andrew Jackson?
The portrait of Andrew Jackson has returned to the wall of the Oval Office, put up in time to greet President Donald Trump as ...
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Biden Presidential Tracking Poll
Rasmussen Reports is the only nationally recognized public opinion firm that still tracks President Biden's job approval ...
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Biden’s Legacy: Divided Nation, Damaged Party
Joe Biden campaigned for president on a promise to unite Americans, but he leaves office with most voters saying he failed – ...
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73% Still Expect Confirmation for All Trump’s Cabinet Picks
Some of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet appointees have faced sharp questioning in Senate hearings, but nearly ...
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Mixed Reaction to Facebook Ending DEI Programs
The owner of Facebook has announced it will eliminate its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) programs, and less than a ...
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Voters Concerned for Trump’s Safety at Inauguration
President-elect Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts during last year’s campaign, and a majority of voters are ...
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Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Please Note: The following numbers are based on a four-day average of approximately 1,667 U.S. Likely Voters. A five-day rolling average will begin on Monday, January 27th. The Rasmussen Reports ...
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71% Approve of Bible in Inauguration Ceremony
Donald Trump will be sworn in today with his hand on the Bible – actually two Bibles – and voters strongly support this ...
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For Now, Trump Is Succeeding While His Opponents Fail
"It is not enough in life that one succeed," the droll economist John Kenneth Galbraith is supposed to have said. "Others ...
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