One year into President Donald Trump’s second term, most Americans don’t see much change in the country’s homeless problem.
President Donald Trump’s announcement of a proposed deal to establish a U.S. presence in Greenland meets with tentative voter ...
About a month late, presumably due to last fall's government shutdown, the Census Bureau has released its estimates of the ...
After twice impeaching President Donald Trump during his first term, nearly three-quarters of Democratic voters favor new impeachment proceedings against him.
Nearly three-quarters of voters support requiring identification at polling places, an election integrity measure that ...
Canada should take a lesson from Greenland's experience: Trump seemed to demand nothing less than Denmark's surrender of the territory to America, but once he'd succeeded in shocking everyone into ...
Most voters continue to say it’s important to prevent illegal immigrants off taxpayer-funded benefits, but less than half think the government is doing enough to stop it.
Two-thirds of voters favor making the federal electronic E-Verify system mandatory for employers, and a majority want to penalize companies for hiring illegal workers.
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The Senate: A Couple of Rating Changes in Favor of Democrats, but Republicans Still Favored Overall
Despite facing what is likely to be a difficult national political environment this fall, Republicans remain favored to hold their Senate majority.— President Trump did well among young people and ...
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