A CNN poll shows 75% of Americans oppose the U.S. taking control of Greenland, with Democrats largely against and Republicans split 50-50; a majority also believes Trump has gone too far in using military power abroad, signaling broad caution about U.S. foreign entanglements.
A CNN poll reveals that a majority of Americans oppose Trump's increased deportation efforts, with significant opposition among Democrats and concerns about specific policies like detention facilities and birthright citizenship. Despite some support for immigration enforcement, overall approval of Trump's immigration policies remains low, and protests against deportation policies are largely viewed as justified.
A CNN poll on President Joe Biden's State of the Union address showed a 65% net positive overall reaction, but also raised red flags when compared to past surveys, with a consistent downtrend in positive reactions since 2021. Journalists and pundits noted that the 65% positive view was lower than any such speech CNN has polled in the past quarter-century, and the 35% "very" positive review was effectively tied with Biden's speech last year for the lowest on record.
A CNN Poll found that more than 6 in 10 Americans who watched President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address had a positive reaction to the speech, with 62% believing that his proposed policies will move the US in the right direction. The survey also revealed that confidence in Biden's ability to protect American democracy and carry out his duties as president saw a slight uptick after the speech, particularly among political independents. Additionally, the poll showed shifts in perceptions of Biden's economic and immigration policies among speech-watchers, with a majority expressing support for his proposed levels of aid for Israel and Ukraine.
A CNN poll shows that most Americans want a verdict on the federal charges against former President Donald Trump related to election subversion before the 2024 presidential election, with Democrats and independents particularly emphasizing the importance of a pre-election verdict. The poll also reveals expectations that Trump would pardon himself if elected and refuse to concede if he loses. Additionally, the survey indicates low public trust in the Supreme Court's decisions on election-related cases. Despite some partisan variation, there is broad anticipation that Trump would attempt various controversial actions if reelected, although these actions are generally unpopular with the public.
A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS shows former President Donald Trump narrowly leading President Joe Biden in a potential 2024 general election rematch, with 49% of registered voters backing Trump and 45% supporting Biden. The poll also reveals conflicted feelings about the leading candidates, with a sizable minority expressing a desire for another option. Both Trump and Biden continue to have low favorability ratings, and a victory by either candidate would leave most of the nation dissatisfied. Additionally, the poll indicates that a third-party or independent candidate for president is popular in theory, but in reality, such bids rarely generate as much support as pre-election polling would suggest.
A CNN poll conducted by the University of New Hampshire shows former President Donald Trump leading the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary with 50% support, widening his lead over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, who stands at 39%. Despite Haley's gains among independent and moderate voters, Trump has consolidated support among registered Republicans and conservatives. The poll also indicates that likely Republican primary voters expect Trump to win and view him more favorably than Haley or Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. On the Democratic side, likely primary voters plan to write in President Joe Biden, with Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson also garnering support.
A new CNN/University of New Hampshire poll shows former President Trump leading Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley by 7 points in New Hampshire, with Haley gaining 12 percentage points since November and Trump experiencing a slight dip in support. Other GOP candidates trail far behind. Haley's popularity has notably risen among independent voters and those with moderate ideologies. However, a separate poll indicates a larger lead for Trump. The New Hampshire primary is set for Jan. 23, following Iowa's caucuses.
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has narrowed former President Donald Trump's lead in the Republican primary race in New Hampshire to single digits, with Trump holding 39% of likely Republican primary voters' support compared to Haley's 32%. Haley's support has risen 12 percentage points since November, particularly among undeclared and moderate voters. While Trump leads among conservatives and registered Republicans, Haley leads among moderates and undeclared voters. The poll also shows that most likely Republican primary voters oppose the ruling that Trump should not appear on the ballot in Maine's GOP primary and that a majority believe partisan politics factored into the decision.
A new CNN poll conducted by SSRS reveals that voters have serious concerns about President Joe Biden, including his age, performance, and a decrease in confidence among Democrats. His negative approval ratings are highlighted in the poll.