News and Reports

Critics claim BLM protests were more violent than 1960s civil rights ones. That’s just not true.

10/12/2021
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During last year’s BLM protests, conservative media outlets overemphasized images of burning buildings and violent confrontations between protesters and police, making those aberrations appear to be the norm. These tactics seemed to have worked. Survey results from Civiqs show that Republican support declined just after Trump spoke about the protests to the nation on June 1.

Bleak midterm outlook shadows bitter Democratic battle

10/11/2021
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A Civiqs survey in August offered a warning to Democrats, finding that 57 percent of voters say the Biden administration has done nothing to benefit them personally.

Report: Americans Say Republican Elected Officials are not Working Hard Enough to Control the Pandemic

9/29/2021
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The September 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,213 registered voters in the United States about the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Supreme Court, student loan debt, voting rights, and more.

Can Joe Biden Build Back a Better Approval Rating?

9/17/2021
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Judging by one recent poll, most voters didn’t even notice that the Democratic Party had improved their checking account’s balance. A Civiqs survey taken in late August found 57% of voters saying Biden hadn’t done anything that had benefited them personally.

Democrats’ midterm dilemma: Biden’s agenda isn’t breaking through with voters yet

9/16/2021
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Glaringly, 57% of voters said the Biden administration has not done anything that has benefited them personally, despite stimulus checks issued to more than 100 million households and a child tax credit that nearly all parents received, according to a new Civiqs poll.

Analysis: President Biden’s Declining Approval Rating

9/3/2021
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The August 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,271 registered voters in the United States about their views of President Biden and his first-year policy agenda.

Vaccine Mandates Work—but Only If They’re Done Right

8/26/2021
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According to a Civiqs poll, 91 percent of people who identify as Democrats have been vaccinated, as have 64 percent of Independents; only 53 percent of Republicans have.

Republican Views On Immigration Are Shifting Even Further To The Right Under Biden

8/17/2021
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Data from Civiqs’s daily tracking polls shows that Republicans -- and to a lesser extent independents -- have grown less willing to support a path to citizenship for unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. since Election Day 2020.

Report: Republicans Increasingly Oppose Arresting U.S. Capitol Attackers

8/2/2021
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The July 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,339 registered voters in the United States about the January 6 U.S. Capitol attack, teaching about slavery and racism, critical race theory, the COVID-19 Delta variant, the expanded child tax credit, and more.

How political polarization broke America’s vaccine campaign

7/6/2021
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According to Civiqs’s polling, 95 percent of Democrats are already vaccinated or want to get vaccinated, while just 50 percent of Republicans report the same. The share of Republicans who reject the vaccine hasn’t significantly budged all year.