Americans are concerned about crime, but don't broadly support President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to a new NPR-IPSOS poll.
Over half of Americans, 53 percent, oppose what Trump has done since January and 41 percent support it in Post-Ipsos poll.
A growing number of Americans believe Republicans have the better plans to tackle many of the nation's problems.
Ipsos poll found a big majority of the public favors limits on presidential power and does not approve of Trump’s efforts to ...
A new poll shows a plurality of Americans oppose President Trump’s National Guard deployment to cities like D.C. and Los Angeles. An NPR-Ipsos poll published Saturday found that 49 percent of ...
Republicans hold significant advantages over Democrats on key issues including an 18-point edge on immigration and 12-point ...
The Reuters/Ipsos survey, released Wednesday, asked more than 1,000 US adults, “Which party has the better plan?” and found ...
Trump's approval ticked slightly lower in recent weeks as Americans worried about the health of the U.S. economy and the ...
In a four-day Washington Post-Ipsos poll released Sept. 18, the president's approval rating stood at 43%, with 56% ...
Czech billionaire and former Prime Minister Andrej Babis's ANO party slightly widened its lead over the main ruling ...