Dec. 4 (UPI) --A Gallup poll published Wednesday shows that majorities of both political parties in the United States think that inflammatory criticism and cruel political rhetoric have gone too far.
Americans say inflammatory political rhetoric has gone too far, according to a new Gallup poll, and the language used to criticize opponents has gotten worse. But those surveyed also point the finger ...
Nearly 4 out of 10 young people believe political violence can be acceptable in certain situations, according to a new poll from Harvard University’s Kennedy School. The 2025 Harvard Youth Poll, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Colorado voters hold a dim view of national politics, with nearly 3 in 4 characterizing the political situation as “in crisis.” And further, nearly ...
In political polling, when is a “statistical tie" not a statistical tie? How can a small percentage in the polls mean a large difference in the final results? What popular generalizations mask ...
The United States continues grappling with recent instances of political violence, including the assassinations of Democratic Minnesota legislator Melissa Hortman and conservative activist Charlie ...
Colorado is taking a side-eye view at U.S. politics, a new poll shows. Why it matters: The bipartisan Colorado Polling Institute survey released Thursday serves as a pulse check on the state's ...
A new Winthrop Poll shows South Carolinians who identify as Democrats or Republicans are more comfortable discussing politics than Independents. U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn released a new book detailing the ...
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) – South Dakota’s most prominent political leaders generally maintain high approval ratings among registered voters, according to a scientific poll co-sponsored ...
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