Most Americans continue to oppose sending weapons to Syrian rebels after the Obama administration announced it would do so last week, according to several new polls. And a HuffPost/YouGov poll finds that even among those who believe that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against rebels, more people oppose sending weapons than support it.
According to the new HuffPost/YouGov poll, 53 percent of Americans say that the U.S. military should not provide weapons to rebels in Syria, compared to 19 percent that agree with the arms support.
With the fiscal cliff in our backyard, do the voters want to cut spending, entitlments or both?
How do the voters feel about the ethics of your governor, Congressman or U.S. Senator?
With the Middle East on high-alert as Israel and the Hamas exchange rockets, who is the Americans supporting--the Jewish state or the Palestinians? Also, how does the nation feel about the relationship between climate change and storms such as Sandy which has damaged major parts of the NorthEast Coast of the United States?
The network of the Republican Party and the conservative movement suffered a major embarrassment on election night.
By Ron Faucheux
According to Ron Faucheux of Clarus Research, analysis of 13 polls reveals that President Obama has a 1% nationwide edge over Romney one day before the election.
In today’s “Your Daily Polling Update” offered by Ron Faucheux of Clarus, President Barack Obama is leading GOP challenger Mitt Romney in the swing states and the Democratic U.S. Senate candidates top their GOP contenders in the battle ground count. However, in the popular vote, Romney is tied with the President.
People are early voting in record numbers all over America. Here in my home state of Louisiana, election participation is up 25% over the presidential election just four years ago. 