TIPP Poll Asks: Does America Have A Two-Tier Justice System?
Many Americans, mostly in the center and right, believe they are treated unfairly by the media and the law.
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.
Many Americans, mostly in the center and right, believe they are treated unfairly by the media and the law.
President Biden recently accused Trump supporters of "semi-fascism," which runs counter to his goal of uniting the country.
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Seventy percent of Americans believe that the country is divided.
President Biden's advisers fail with flying colors.
President Biden's climate change policies, which many blame for rising fuel prices, are unpopular with the public.
Americans of all political stripes oppose exploiting the judicial and congressional investigative apparatus for politics.
In a survey of 46 countries, the U.S. finished last in trust in the media. Only 26% of Americans trust most news most of the time.
Americans' perception of the effectiveness of school safety measures.
Abortion is no longer a federal right in the United States. As divisive as the issue is, I&I/TIPP Poll found opinions about the medical procedure to be more nuanced than absolute.
More than half of Americans see soaring federal spending during pandemic behind the surge in prices.
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Why has trust in major news outlets declined steadily since March of 2021?
We must set aside our differences for one day to remember others' sacrifices. They deserve our heartfelt gratitude.