Biden And Trump Neck-And Neck, But Most Americans Think Trump Will Win: I&I/TIPP Poll
Trump commands the highest support intensity vs. Biden and RFK Jr.
Terry Jones is editor of Issues & Insights. Before that he served as editorial page editor for Investor’s Business Daily. A graduate of UCLA, he lives in Los Angeles.
Trump commands the highest support intensity vs. Biden and RFK Jr.
Most Americans continue to strongly favor more border enforcement, not less, of current immigration rules.
Republicans now the only major party that remains solid in its support for long-time ally Israel.
50% of Democrats, 65% of Republicans, and 53% of independents feel overtaxed.
Biden loses five percentage points of the vote, versus just two percentage points for Trump, with Kennedy in the race.
Don't hold out hope. The media shows no remorse. Fake news will thrive.
Americans support common-sense solutions to ensure it doesn't happen.
85% want the transcripts of Special Counsel Hur's interview with President Biden to be released to the public.
The head-to-head battle between Biden and Trump is within the margin of error, too close to call.
Selling the Biden brand.
Trump himself told Fox News’ Bret Baier that “People won’t be that surprised” by his selection. But this month, he mentioned both Noem and Scott as possibilities.
62% say Biden is not likely to drop out of the presidential race in March.
Trump leads Biden 43%-41% in a head-to-head matchup.
50% oppose the idea floated by some that Biden should take control of the Texas National Guard in an effort to halt border fence construction.
24% of Americans have $0 for financial emergencies.