Civiqs polling from April to August 2025 finds that most Americans remain skeptical of AI technology, expressing concerns about inaccurate output, misuse, and the need for oversight and regulation. Frequent AI users, however, while a smaller subgroup, are highly favorable toward the technology.
Since taking office as vice president in January, JD Vance's favorability has steadily declined, according to tracking data from Civiqs.
The share of registered voters in Civiqs’ daily tracking poll who support abolishing ICE increased from 21% on Election Day 2024 to 37% at the start of July 2025.
The May 2025 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,018 registered voters in the United States about their opinions of President Trump, tariffs and trade policy, and support for various critical government programs.
An online poll by Civiqs spanning Jan. 20, 2025 to April 28, 2025 found the president’s current approval rating in each swing state. Trump’s highest approval rating was in Wyoming (71%) and his lowest was in Vermont (26%). The full state-by-state results are live on the Civiqs website.
After 100 days in office, a detailed map of Donald Trump's approval ratings across all 50 states reveals significant regional disparities in support.
The April 2025 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,124 registered voters in the United States about their opinions of President Trump, his economic and immigration policies, DOGE, national security, and vaccines.
60% of 621 likely Washington voters surveyed by Civiqs for the Northwest Progressive Institute favor addressing the state’s revenue shortfall primarily by levying new taxes on the wealthy and large corporations that would fund our public services.
The March 2025 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,031 registered voters in the United States about their opinions of President Trump, Elon Musk and DOGE, federal government funding priorities, and the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The February 2025 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,113 registered voters in the United States about their opinions of the Democratic and Republican Parties, President Trump’s executive orders and policy proposals, and perspectives on current events.