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No one is walking away unscathed from the federal government shutdown, but Republicans are suffering a little more than Democrats. There’s enough blame to go around when it comes to the government shutdown, and while Americans don’t necessarily think every Republican or Democrat is to blame, the latest Economist/YouGov Poll shows ...
Most Americans would have rather seen their side win the health care reform law fight than end the shutdown, while most uninsured say they are uninsured because they can't afford it. Given the choice, Americans in the latest Economist/YouGov Poll would have rather seen their position on the Affordable Care Act ...
John F. Kennedy has the most positively rated presidency among the men who have served in the Oval Office since 1900. Last month, before the media started to focus on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy, an Economist/YouGov poll asked Americans to rate every President since 1900. ...
Donald Trump continues to lead in the Republican 2016 race – and two-thirds of Republican supporters think he could win the general election
Donald Trump remains at the top of the reduced six-man GOP field – but there has been some movement as candidates have dropped out.
A small but passionate minority of Sanders supporters may prove difficult to sway
Trump supporters continue to endorse a hard line on the GOP nominee's signature issue
A majority of Americans want Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden to serve time in prison
Britain’s economic confidence is stuck in a rut, neither improving nor worsening
Voters aren't sure Iowa and New Hampshire should have so much influence in the presidential nominations, but many say the results will matter to them anyway
However, those who are actually following the issue are more likely to say Scotland should remain in the United Kingdom Only half the American public is paying attention to Thursday’s referendum on Scottish independence – so it’s no surprise that Americans overall aren’t sure what to think about the vote: ...
Hello, I'm Will Jordan and welcome to The Pulse. The Pulse is a weekly newsletter YouGov has launched ahead of the 2016 primaries and general election to give readers a one-stop-shop for the latest polling-related news from the campaign. In addition to YouGov’s own ...