Some of most recent polls suggest that Trump is now viewed favorably by a majority of Americans, with the newest survey released by Emerson College on Tuesday showing the president-elect with a net 8 percent favorability rating.
Americans are most thankful for family and friends, which may be why they'll try to steer away from politics at Thanksgiving.
On "Forbes Newsroom," Matt Taglia, Senior Director of Emerson Polling, discussed a new Emerson poll that revealed Americans’ attitudes towards some of President-elect
Emerson College researchers released the024 National Poll showing how Democrat and Republican voters feel after the election. The poll finds President-elect Donald Trump has 54% of voter support. His favorability rating was closer to 48% before the election.
Already, Democrats had pressured Biden to drop out of the race because his polling numbers plummeted after the first presidential debate. Harris replaced Biden in the hopes of winning back voters who were skeptical of a second Biden administration while also appealing to a wider swath of citizens.
Americans’ confidence in the economy improved after Republicans won big in the 2024 election earlier this month, a new survey found. The Gallup poll, released Tuesday, shows that Americans rank
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.
Gov. Josh Shapiro is unusually popular in Pennsylvania, but he's still building his national profile as a new Emerson College poll shows him trailing Democratic presidential hopefuls in 2028 primary.
President-elect Donald Trump’s favorability climbed by six points after he was elected president earlier this month, a new poll on Tuesday found.
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
After a poor performance in 2020, pre-election polls this year were largely accurate in depicting a tight race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, though they again underestimated support for the president-elect.