Americans “United” That Suspects Should Comply With Officer Commands
Americans are "united" that suspects should comply with officer commands and not resist arrest when such commands are reasonable.
The TIPP leadership index is a leading gauge of how Americans perceive the current administration's performance. Specifically the President.
Americans are "united" that suspects should comply with officer commands and not resist arrest when such commands are reasonable.
The TIPP Poll asked Americans the purpose of Memorial Day: Who or what does Memorial Day honor? We discuss the findings.
Tech companies, like Amazon, have grown to such proportions that they behave like monopolies, manipulating and dictating the market. We look at how Americans feel about this development and what is likely in store for the tech giants.
Bob Austin discusses his reasons for supporting term limits for congresspersons.
Americans' trust in the media is plummeting. What can the media do to regain public trust?
65% believe the country is divided, while only 29% believe it is united.
Mark Pfeifle, a former deputy national security adviser for strategic affairs and global outreach who led the campaign to promote President George W. Bush's "surge" of US forces in Iraq, discusses the TIPP Poll findings on the topic of nuclear deal with Iran.
Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, examines the latest TIPP Poll results and explains how the American public is misinformed about policing and believes in dangerous anti-police myths.
In this article, Sheriff Mark Dannels (Cochise County, AZ) and Chair of the National Sheriffs' Association Border Security Committee, discusses the latest TIPP Poll results on the surge in Central American migrants arriving in the United States.
Americans' perceptions of President Biden's first 100 days in office. A statistical study!
Most Americans want the United States to provide vaccines and medical supplies to other countries. The action will assist the United States in countering recent efforts by China and Russia to expand their soft power.
The article presents findings from an IBD/TIPP Poll on three tax proposals. Sixty-five percent favor a higher capital gains tax rate, and another 54% favor increasing the corporate tax rate to 28%. However, 50% oppose increasing estate taxes.
TIPP launches the TIPP Unity Index, a barometer of the country's unity. In the future, we will track the index on a monthly basis.
The article's key findings include a lack of awareness of Special Counsel John Durham's probe about the origin of the FBI's Crossfire Hurricane operation, if the Obama White House was aware of the operation and whether Durham should question President Biden as part of his probe.
Should a special counsel be appointed to investigate Hunter Biden? We present our polling data here and invite you to decide for yourself.
This article discusses the desire of Americans to join former President Trump's new social media platform.