Ruth Igielnik
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Why Trump Seems Less Vulnerable on Abortion Than Other Republicans
He appointed judges who overturned Roe, but his vague statements on the issue may give him some leeway with voters.
Discontent With Party Politics Reaches New Heights
Americans tend to agree on what is wrong with the political system, and majorities of voters from both parties are unhappy with the quality of...
Americans Still Put Their Trust in Juries. Will Trump’s Trials Break That Faith?
A new survey provides a portrait of the type of American who serves on a jury and a rare window into the thoughts of the...
Poll Shows Sense of Doom Among Voters in Both Parties
In a recent poll, some Democrats and most Republicans share a sense of doom.
This Wisconsin Court Race Is Highly Partisan. It Wasn’t Always That Way.
Supreme Court races were once more swayed by endorsements from legal and law enforcement officials. Now they’re indistinguishable from other elections.
Biden’s Approval Ratings Among Worst for a President’s 2nd Year
The economy has helped drag down the president’s numbers, with a low point coming amid record high gas prices.
Backdrop for Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Rights: A Big Shift in Public Opinion
Seven in 10 Americans say marriage between same-sex couples should be recognized by law.
Trump Support Remains Unmoved by Investigations, Poll Finds
Even during peak crises during his presidency, views of him were static. Post-presidency polls have continued the trend.
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