The CPRC hired McLaughlin & Associates to survey 1,000 general election voters on April 29th, 2025, regarding whether people think illegal aliens are committing crime at a higher rate than Americans. Despite all the evidence to the contrary, by a 41.6%-to-33.3%,...
survey
Survey: Does the News Media Favor Democrats or Republicans? All groups but liberals think the news media favors Democrats.
A new National Survey of 1,072 U.S. Likely Voters Conducted by Rasmussen Reports over May 1 and 4-5, 2025 shows that all groups except for liberals think that the news media is biased in favor of Democrats. Blacks and Hispanics actually believe that the news media...
74% of Likely Voters Consider It Important to Keep Illegal Aliens from Voting in American Elections, 64% Support a Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote. All Groups of Voters but Liberals Support Such a Law.
Voters overwhelmingly want to stop illegal aliens from voting in American elections, and nearly two-thirds back legislation that would require proof of citizenship to vote. According to the latest Rasmussen Reports survey, 74% of likely U.S. voters say preventing...
60% Favor Requiring Paper Ballots to Improve Election Integrity
A new Rasmussen Reports survey finds that 60% of Likely U.S. Voters support enacting a law in their state requiring the use of paper ballots for all elections, with 38% who Strongly Support it. Even a majority of Democrats and a plurality of liberals support moving to...
Most Voters are Angry about the Waste of Taxpayer Money, Even most Democrats and Liberals, Those with a Graduate School Education are the Least Angry
A new Rasmussen Reports survey shows that 70% of likely voters are angry about the amount of waste, fraud, and abuse in federal government spending, with 45% very angry. Even 60% of Democrats and 53% of liberals are angry, which raises questions about why Democrats...
People are suddenly much more optimistic about the future under the Trump & the Republicans controlling the House & Senate than under Biden. But what is most interesting is who is now the most optimistic.
There has been a sudden surge in optimism under Trump, but what is particularly interesting is that the biggest increase has been among the least educated and lowest income people.
Rasmussen Reports Survey: Photo-IDs to Vote Supported by all ages, all races, all parties, all ideologies, all incomes, all educations
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 77% of Likely U.S. Voters believe that requiring voter photo ID is a reasonable measure to protect the integrity of elections – up slightly from 74% in 2022 and 2021. Just 17% disagree. As in...
Gallup: Americans See Guns as Enhancing Home Safety
By a two-to-one margin, Gallup finds that Americans believe that a gun in the home makes people safer. That is a big change from when the question was first asked in 2000 when Americans by a 51-to-35 percent margin thought that the opposite was true. . Currently, 64%...
New Survey on the Rate that People Carry Concealed Handguns: Comparing Constitutional Carry States, Right-to-Carry States, and the Seven May-Issue States before Bruen
The CPRC hired McLaughlin & Associates to survey 1,000 general election voters on December 17th, 2024, regarding whether they carry concealed handguns. Not surprisingly, people in constitutional-carry states carry concealed handguns more frequently than people in...
Only 19% of American Voters Think that Passing more Gun Control Will Reduce Crime, Only 40% think that Either Passing More Gun Control or More Strictly Enforcing Gun Control would Reduce Crime. Americans want Criminals Arrested and Kept in Jail.
The CPRC commissioned a new survey by McLaughlin & Associates of 1,000 general election American voters. Despite all the claims about support for gun control, only 19% of voters think passing more gun control will reduce crime, slightly more (21%) think stricter...
Gallup: Gun Ownership Rates Have Spiked by 14 Percentage Points Among Republican Women, 5 Points Among All Women
According to Gallup's Nov. 21 report, gun ownership among U.S. adults remains near 30% overall, but the ownership rate among Republican women rose from 19% in 2007-2012 to 33% in 2019-2024. Among Republican men it rose slightly from 57% in 2007-2012 to 60% in...
59% of Likely Voters think that Vote-by-Mail Makes Cheating Easier
By a 59% to 33% likely voters are concerned about vote-by-mail making cheating easier. Every group but Democrats, liberals, those making over $200,000, and those who went to graduate school thinks that mail-in ballots make vote fraud easier. While all the other groups...