Consumer confidence falls even with the halt on Trump’s tariffs: Survey

Consumer confidence continues to struggle in the aftermath of President Trump’s extensive tariffs on imports from various countries, even after a temporary relief he offered to shoppers last month. A recent consumer survey from the University of Michigan indicated that buyer sentiment, along with assessments of current conditions and future expectations, has declined for the […]
Survey: JD Vance Becomes Leading Candidate for GOP in 2028

Poll Shows Strong Support for JD Vance as GOP Candidate A recent May poll indicates that Vice President JD Vance is the frontrunner for the 2028 Republican presidential nomination. Conducted by JL Partners, the survey revealed that 46% of registered voters would back Vance as the successor to Donald Trump, while other potential candidates failed […]
Democrats favor Beijing over Trump in surprising trade war survey

In a surprising turn, recent polls indicate that a significant number of Democrats prefer China to come out on top in a trade confrontation with the U.S. rather than supporting their own country. This isn’t an exaggeration; it reflects a harsh reality. A survey conducted by the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen reveals that 32% of […]
Liberty unlikely to be picked again in WNBA’s GM survey

WNBA Champions Face Uncertain Future While the Liberty claimed victory in the 2024 WNBA Finals, the league’s latest survey of general managers suggests there isn’t widespread optimism for a repeat. This time around, the Lynx emerged as the favorites, garnering 60% of the predictions for the upcoming season. The Liberty, last year’s champions, were tied […]
Fewer Than Half of Americans Support DEI Programs at Colleges, Survey Shows

Americans Divided on DEI Initiatives in Universities A recent poll indicates that Americans are divided on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at universities, showing a mix of approval and opposition. Approximately 30% of respondents expressed disapproval of DEI efforts, according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press Civil Service Research Center in May. […]
Americans are divided on college diversity and inclusion programs: Survey

Recent research indicates a significant divide among Americans regarding support for university diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, and interpretations of what these initiatives entail. According to a poll from the Associated Press and NORC Research Center released Thursday, responses to DEI programs on college campuses revealed that 30% of participants were either strongly or […]
Only 28 percent favor eliminating birthright citizenship, according to a survey.

A recent survey indicated that nearly 30% of Americans favor abolishing birthright citizenship, while a slight majority opposes the idea. The report released on Thursday revealed that 28% of adults supported ending this principle, which stems from the 14th Amendment, granting citizenship to individuals born in the United States. In contrast, 53% were against such […]
Unexpected new survey: Majority of Democrats support putting Elon Musk in jail

Democrats’ Logic on Climate Issues Questioned In today’s political landscape, Democrats aren’t exactly celebrated for their grasp of logic. There’s a discussion going around, sparked by a podcast hosted by Stu Burguiere and Glenbeck, highlighting some interesting thoughts on the climate debate. On the subject of electric vehicles, it’s suggested that they weren’t much of […]
Only one-third of Democrats are hopeful about the party’s future, according to a survey.

A recent survey indicates that over a third of Democrats express optimism about their party’s future as they reassess following losses in the White House and Senate last November. This information was released on Wednesday. The Associated Press Civil Service Center revealed that 35% of Democrats feel “very or somewhat” optimistic regarding the Democratic future, […]
Confidence among small businesses falls: Survey

Recent data from the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) shows that small business optimism remained steady in April, though not in a particularly strong way. For the second month in a row, the Optimism Index for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) dropped below the long-term average of 98, as indicated in the latest survey. […]