Mainstreet Goes Broke
A new Napolitan poll finds 44% of voters say all their income goes to living expenses. Mainstreet and Elite Adjacent voters now live in two different economies.
A new Napolitan poll finds 44% of voters say all their income goes to living expenses. Mainstreet and Elite Adjacent voters now live in two different economies.
Sixty-three percent of voters worry more about federal information control than about disinformation. The gap has widened since January, and the bipartisan consensus against censorship has held for half a decade.
Republicans held a party ID lead every month from November 2024 through December 2025. Four months later, the lead is a deficit, and the leaners are gone.
A new Napolitan survey finds voters reject race-based congressional maps by 45 to 33, with 64% favoring geographic lines. The Court was not the first to arrive at this conclusion.
A plurality of Democrats now calls America a force for evil. The new Rasmussen survey on the United Nations is, in truth, a measurement of civic confidence at home.
Rasmussen's latest finds the Economy reclaiming voters' top issue spot for the second week running, and the GOP's traditional advantage on it is gone.
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