Scott Rasmussen
The Squeeze Nobody Voted For
A new Napolitan survey finds 64% of voters say they are spending more than a year ago. The squeeze crosses party lines, and Democrats now lead on the economy.
One Bill From Trouble
A plurality of voters say the country is already in a recession. Beneath the argument over the label, the survey finds a nation split between those with a cushion and those without one.
Think More: Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Paxton ousts Cornyn, Rabb's socialist win, California's NGO money, a third UCLA antisemitism suit, and the economy.
He Who Rewrites the Story — Rules
Two reports expose how a narrow elite is rewriting America's monuments and overriding the public they're meant to serve.
The People Who Still Trust Washington
Voter confidence in the federal government slips to 24%, and the few believers cluster among the politically obsessed.
The Compact Nobody Expects to Be Honored
A new Napolitan survey finds only 35% favor the National Popular Vote Compact, and even its sympathizers expect blue states would break the pledge the moment it cost them the White House.
American Pride at a Three-Year Low
Pride in country is down nineteen points from its 2024 peak. Among Democrats and AOC-aligned voters, the floor is dropping faster.
Capital Is Not a Hostage
A new Napolitan poll finds bipartisan majorities endorse a corporation's right to walk away. The voters have ratified federalism.
The Censor Frightens More Than the Lie
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.
The Slow Bleed
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.