
Vaccine hesitancy is higher among white Republicans than any other demographic group, and it hasn't been improving much as the vaccination effort continues, according to Civiqs polling.

Since December, surveys by Civiqs have found that much skepticism of the coronavirus vaccine remains, with about 40 percent of Republicans saying they did not plan to get vaccine shots.

The February 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,513 registered voters in the United States about President Trump’s second impeachment trial, the coronavirus stimulus proposal, college debt, and the United States Postal Service.

QAnon is no longer relegated to the fringe: A Civiqs tracking poll finds that even after the attack on the Capitol, 10 percent of Republicans describe themselves as “supporters” of QAnon.

Polls have shown few differences on support for QAnon between voters with and without college degrees. Civiqs’s latest survey registers 72 percent opposition and 5 percent support for the theory among graduates. The split is 71 to 5 among nongraduates and 78 to 3 among postgraduates.

The January 2021 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,609 registered voters in the United States about the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, challenges to the result of the 2020 presidential election, favorable ratings of GOP leaders, and more.

President Trump railed against Republican leaders for certifying Joe Biden’s presidential victory. Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell’s favorability ratings declined by more than 20 percentage points among Republicans in Civiqs’ daily tracking polls as a result.

With Georgians in a position to determine the fate of the Senate, their views on cannabis legalization may come into play. A recent poll from Civiqs found that 69% of Georgians think that cannabis use should be legal; slightly higher than the national average on the same poll - 68%.

Support for the Black Lives Matter movement reached a high in June. Now, 48 percent of American voters support the movement, according to tracking data from Civiqs. The recent number still shows an increase from pre-protest levels.

The December 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,326 adults in the United States about the results of the 2020 presidential election, the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, vaccination, and plans for the holidays.