A new Rasmussen poll sponsored by The National Pulse has revealed that self-identifying conservatives and Republicans blame the party’s institutional leadership – Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, and Ronna McDaniel – far more than they blame presidential front runner President Donald J. Trump for the party’s underperformance in America’s recent mid term elections. The trio at the head of the party – dubbed the ‘McLeadership’ by this publication – have quietly attempted to foist blame onto President Trump for the results since November 8th. So too have Republican mega donors who ran to corporate news outlets before the mid terms, declaring
A plurality of Americans believe the upcoming midterm elections will experience fraud, according to a new poll by Rasmussen Reports sponsored by The National Pulse. The poll also revealed the stunning evidence that a clear majority of Americans believe the result of the 2020 election was blighted by cheating. Fifty percent of likely U.S. voters feel that there will be “widespread cheating that will affect the outcome of this fall’s congressional elections,” including 24 percent of people who believe the prospect is very likely. Just 22 percent of voters think cheating is not at all likely to affect the November
Asked about his 2024 competitors, Trump said: “If I ran, I can’t imagine they’d want to run.
A national survey of likely US voters has found that 50 percent support impeaching Joe Biden after just one year in office. The Rasmussen Report sponsored by The National Pulse was conducted in January, and asked a collective of likely US voters whether they would side with Republicans in Congress who have endorsed articles of impeachment against the current U.S. President. Fifty percent of respondents stated they somewhat or strongly support impeaching Biden, with the remainder of respondents either stating they were unsure or that they oppose impeaching the current president. When broken down by demographic, men and women were
Data has revealed that a stunning 59 percent of Democrats want to see their fellow Americans citizens forced into isolation and confinement if they are unwilling to take Big Pharma’s COVID-19 vaccines, with 45 percent endorsing the idea of quarantine camps for the unvaxxed. The news comes as faith in the efficacy of the vaccines wanes, and nations around the world come to grips with the fact that between the Omicron variant and other factors, fear over the virus is subsiding. Democrats also told Rasmussen pollsters that they support much harsher measures, including fines for Americans who won’t take the
Fewer voters now trust the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and many believe the agency is acting as President Joe Biden’s “personal Gestapo” – a reference to Adolf Hitler’s secret German police – new data from Rasmussen Reports has revealed. In the stunning poll, forty-six percent of Likely U.S. voters said they have a favorable impression of the FBI, with just 15 percent claiming to have a Very Favorable view of the agency. That’s down from May 2020, when 60 percent had a favorable impression of the FBI. Forty-seven percent now view the FBI unfavorably, with 26 percent admitting to
A new Rasmussen poll sponsored by The National Pulse has found that seventy-two percent (72 percent) of people who responded to a telephone and online survey believe “cancel culture” is out of control. Respondents also stated that free speech should be protected against censorship. The news comes as Virginia voters rejected far-left candidate Terry McAuliffe in favor of moderate Republican Glenn Youngkin. “Cancel culture” is defined as a form of censorship that harms the careers and reputations of public figures who may do or say something that could be argued as offensive. The poll also found that seventy-five percent (75
A majority of voters now rate President Joe Biden’s handling of the economy as poor, amid rising concerns about inflation. A new national telephone and online survey by Rasmussen Reports and The National Pulse finds that just 34 percent of Likely U.S. Voters rate Biden’s handling of economic issues excellent or good, while 51 percent now give the president a poor rating on the economy. That’s a significant decline since July, when 42 percent of voters rated Biden good or excellent on economic issues and 43 percent gave him a poor rating. Eighty-three percent of voters now say they are