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Most Democrats say they’d vote for or against a candidate based solely on the candidate's abortion views
A new YouGov survey on abortion finds that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to say they’d vote based solely on a candidate's abortion views. Women are more likely than men to say this.
2 days ago - Article
Which issues do Americans think the Democratic and Republican Parties do a better job handling?
A new YouGov survey explores which of the two major political parties does a better job handling key issues, according to Americans. The Democratic Party is seen as better at handling LGBTQ issues while the Republican Party has an edge on immigration.
2 days ago - Article
YouGov acquires Yabble
YouGov has acquired Yabble, the New Zealand based company that has pioneered the use of generative AI to deliver audience insights.
3 days ago - Article
The election, war, the economy, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs: September 21 - 24, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the presidential election, the candidates' foreign policy credentials, conflict in Ukraine and the Middle East, the interest-rate cut, and Sean 'Diddy' Combs.
3 days ago - Article
What Americans think about the U.S. economy
Get the latest polling data from weekly Economist/YouGov surveys about the U.S. economy
3 days ago - Article
How YouGov's MRP model works for the 2024 U.S. presidential and congressional elections
A guide to the methodology behind YouGov's use of multilevel regression with post-stratification (MRP) to project how Americans will vote in the 2024 election.
4 days ago - Article
Republicans are favored to win the Senate, and Democrats to win the House, in new YouGov model
YouGov shows Republicans with a slight edge to control the Senate, and Democrats more likely than not to control the House. This would be a reversal from the current Congress, in which Democrats control the Senate and Republicans control the House.
5 days ago - Article
Did you hear? Majorities of Americans think gossiping is bad for society, harmful, and mean-spirited
A YouGov survey found that majorities of Americans think gossip is bad for society, harmful, and mean-spirited. But at least one-fifth of adults really enjoy gossip.
9 days ago - Article
How has the country changed during Joe Biden's presidency?
Most Americans believe that inflation has increased over the past four years, including, more specifically, the costs of food, housing, health care, and gas.
9 days ago - Article
Americans prefer more, not less, regulation of dozens of major industries
Support for increased regulation is high for many industries, including AI, pharmaceuticals, social media, firearms, and health insurance.
9 days ago - Article
Ahead of rate cuts, fewer Americans were expecting rising inflation
Just before the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by half a percentage point, one in five Americans still expected interest rates to continue to rise in the near future.
10 days ago - Article
Harris' biggest lead, the debate, and Taylor Swift: September 15 - 17, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the presidential election, opinions of Kamala Harris, a retrospective of the presidential debate, what Trump supporters believe, and Taylor Swift's endorsement.
10 days ago - Article
How views of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump changed after their debate
One in four Americans believe Trump's claim that Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating pet dogs and cats.
11 days ago - Article
What Americans think about the Roman Empire
Most Americans say they know at least a little about the Roman Empire, and a majority view ancient Rome favorably.
11 days ago - Article
Kamala Harris' debate win hasn't yet won her new voters, but more like her and see her as qualified
Harris was the clear winner of the debate but her narrow lead over Trump in the election was the same after the debate as before it.
16 days ago - Article
Harris wins the debate: Voters say she has clearer plans and tells fewer lies than Trump
Voters thought Harris spent more time during the debate explaining what she'd do if elected rather than attacking her opponent. The opposite is true for Trump.
17 days ago - Article
How other countries view the election, glum economic views, and guns: September 8 - 10, 2024 Economist/YouGov Poll
This week’s Economist/YouGov poll covers the closely contested presidential and House elections, the economy, what outcome other countries want in the U.S. presidential election, and gun policy.
17 days ago - Article
Kamala Harris holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump in YouGov's first MRP estimates of the 2024 presidential election
We have Harris leading in 23 states and Washington D.C. with 256 electoral votes and Trump leading in 25 states with 235 electoral votes.
18 days ago - Article
How Americans expect Harris and Trump to perform in their first debate
Between the two presidential nominees, Harris is seen by more as being better at staying calm under pressure, and as more knowledgeable on policy issues.
19 days ago - Article
Americans say the Democratic Party is more the one of LGBTQ+ people; the Republican Party, of Christians
Majorities of Americans feel that the Democratic Party is more the party of LGBTQ+ people, Black Americans, and students; the Republican Party, more of Christians, men, and the wealthy.
22 days ago