News and Reports

Report: Americans are Worried About Democracy, But Disagree on Why

6/23/2021
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The June 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,416 registered voters in the United States about new voting rights legislation, global COVID-19 vaccination, Republican support for President Trump, race relations, the Senate filibuster, and more.

Opinion: Why won’t Republicans show the courage to condemn their party’s race-baiting?

6/23/2021
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A recent poll by Civiqs found that only 16 percent of Republicans agreed that “people of color in America face discrimination and unfair treatment based on race.” But 54 percent of Republicans agreed with the statement, “White people in America face discrimination and unfair treatment based on race.”

Why It’s So Hard To Gauge Support For QAnon

6/11/2021
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A rolling tracker from Civiqs has found that less than 10 percent of Americans consistently say that they are a supporter of QAnon and that number has declined over the past year.

Modest goals for Kamala Harris in her first foreign trip

6/6/2021
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A majority of Americans — 86 percent of Democrats, 87 percent of Republicans and 81 percent of Independents — agree that the U.S. government should work more closely with other countries in the region to preemptively reduce migration, according to a Civiqs poll.