Democrats say they're concerned or scared Trump will threaten their rights, but fewer than half feel motivated to oppose him.
Nearly three in five Americans approve of President-elect Donald Trump’s handling of his transition to the White House, according to a CBS/YouGov poll released Monday. Over half of Americans—55 percent—also said they were “happy” or “satisfied” with Trump’s election victory.
The latest Yahoo News/YouGov results illustrate the powerful effect that partisanship can have on people’s perception of reality.
Pollster J. Ann Selzer examined the pre-election Iowa Poll's methods and demographics for clues about its wide disparity with the actual vote
Nicholas Wimbish told the FBI that another person wrote the letter, but the letter was later found in his computer after further investigation.
A former Georgia poll worker has been indicted after reportedly issuing a bomb threat against election workers, the Justice Department said in a press release Wednesday. In the release, the
Chuck Curmi was running unopposed for supervisor and he received 98.2% of the vote. He defeated incumbent Kurt Heise in a heated primary in August.
More than half of voters ages 50 and up prioritized inflation, the economy and jobs, and Social Security when determining their vote, according to the AARP.
Those of us who followed a poll showing Democrats surging in Kansas were left wondering what happened on Election Day.
A new poll found Kamala Harris would be a top candidate if she decides to run in California's 2026 gubernatorial election.
A majority of voters say they approve of President-elect Trump’s handling of the presidential transition so far as the country continues to hold its breath for a peaceful transfer of power
The majority of Hispanic Texans polled want illegal border crossers deported. More also left the Democratic Party this election, according to newly released data from a University of Texas-Austin Texas Politics Project (TPP) poll.