AP-NORC Poll: 1 in 5 in US Lost Someone Close in Pandemic
The public's worry about virus is dropping even as people still in mourning express frustration at continued struggle to stay safe
The public's worry about virus is dropping even as people still in mourning express frustration at continued struggle to stay safe
Support for president's pandemic response extends across party lines, survey finds
According to a new poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research about 7 in 10 workers cited juggling their jobs and other resp
Reuters/Ipsos national poll suggests that many support effort to separate social media upstart from its Chinese parent
75% of respondents think country is on wrong path
Overall, voters give Biden higher marks on many positive traits that apply to leadership in the age of the coronavirus, including honesty, capability
Poll shows 72% of Americans would rather have restrictions in place in their communities to stop spread of COVID-19 than remove them to help economy
Support for wearing masks is overwhelming among Democrats, while 58% of Republicans say they back such policies
About 1 in 10 Americans thinks child-care centers, preschools or K-12 schools should open this fall without restrictions, according to Associated Pres
According to a recent poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research a majority of white Democrats say police officers are mor
A dramatic change in public opinion on race and policing has resulted, with more Americans today than five years ago calling police violence a very se
With less than five months until Election Day, survey offers few bright spots for president
About half of American adults now say police violence against the public is a 'very' or 'extremely' serious problem, up from about a third as recently
Only about half of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if the scientists working furiously to create one succeed. Another 31% simply aren'
Just 42% of those who went to concerts, movies, theaters or sporting events at least monthly before the outbreak say they'd do so in the next few week
However, support for public health restrictions imposed to control the virus' spread is no longer overwhelming
U.S. voters from across the political spectrum have mixed confidence in the fairness of either party's system for picking a candidate, but Democrats a
A wide share of Americans are at least moderately confident in United States health officials' ability to handle emerging viruses
Democrats are anxious about the coming presidential election, and Republicans are more likely to be excited about it