The perception of Ivanka Trump’s clothing line by consumers of all three political affiliations is starting to converge, according to YouGov BrandIndex
43% of Americans have a favorable opinion of Ivanka Trump while 44% of Americans have a favoriable opinion of her father, Donald Trump
63% of Americans believe it’s a serious problem that Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump used a personal email address to conduct government business
Melania and Ivanka Trump tie in The Daily Show/YouGov poll with an overall win percentage of 57.
Unlike her husband, more Americans have a favorable opinion of the First Lady than an unfavorable one
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is now viewed more positively than negatively
Most Trump voters think the media has treated the President very unfairly
The Daily Show teamed up with YouGov to figure out what might happen in a fantasy scenario in which members of the Trump family were all running against one another.
Eric’s win percentage in the head-to-head style poll was just 44, below Jared Kushner (45%), Don Jr. (45%) and Tiffany Trump (49%).
Mayo Clinic, Amazon, and Google top YouGov BrandIndex's ranking of the brands women say they would be most proud to work for
Americans are split on whether Attorney General James is conducting a legitimate investigation or — as Trump has stated on social media in recent days — a witch hunt.
Since mid-2017 favorable assessments of First Lady Melania Trump have increased nine points
Most Americans have heard at least something about both comic's controversial comments
A YouGov Direct poll of 1,397 registered voters who had heard about the event finds that most (62%) voters perceive today's actions as a threat to democracy.
79% of Democrats disapprove of separating children at the border, while 54% of Republicans approve
59% of Americans approve of the Department of Justice appointing a special counsel to oversee the investigation of Russian influence on the 2016 election
Hillary Clinton still holds a narrow lead over Donald Trump, despite the Republican convention
Nearly half of Americans think the President ignores his advisers’ guidance