March Verified Voter Omnibus – Political Update
Our March 2023 Omnibus finds that President Biden’s job approval remains steady, with likely voters disapproving by a 13-point margin.
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Our March 2023 Omnibus finds that President Biden’s job approval remains steady, with likely voters disapproving by a 13-point margin.
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Only a specific subset of the American population has become highly politically polarized: white voters with a college degree.
For the February 2023 Omnibus, we polled American voters on what they thought contributed to discrimination against Asian-Americans.
For the November 2022 Omnibus, we asked voters which decade they would pick if they could return America to the way it was in another time period.
In a year of rising tensions with China and Russia, we picked five questions to gauge whether voters have an appetite for an assertive foreign policy.
Echelon Insights finds voters approve most highly of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan among recent presidents. Other presidents were more polarizing.
Echelon Insights finds that by a 10-point margin, voters support banning TikTok in the United States