
The July 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,513 adults in the United States about the ongoing effects of the coronavirus pandemic, school reopenings, wearing face masks, and the Black Lives Matter protests.

The June 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,472 adults in the United States about the Black Lives Matter protests, policing, police funding, Confederate Civil War monuments, and the ongoing effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

A Civiqs poll finds Iowa Democrat Theresa Greenfield leading GOP Sen. Joni Ernst by 3 points, 48 percent to 45 percent, even as President Trump and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden are tied at 46 percent each.

As protests against police brutality and racism continue in towns and cities across the world, data from Civiqs shows dramatic shifts in public opinion toward a more pronounced rejection of racism in American life.

Over the last two weeks, support for Black Lives Matter increased by nearly as much as it had over the previous two years. By a 28-point margin, Civiqs finds that a majority of American voters support the movement, up from a 17-point margin before the most recent wave of protests began.

Using data from the polling firm Civiqs, there has been a surge in support for the Black Lives Matter movement. A majority of 52 percent of registered voters now say they support BLM, up from 42 percent a few weeks ago.

The June 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,327 adults in the United States about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on their daily lives and health, their views of the government’s response, stimulus payments, stay-at-home orders, and the 2020 presidential election.

The City of Philadelphia, the University of Pennsylvania and polling firm Civiqs partnered to survey city residents on their thoughts about public health and coronavirus-related precautions. The majority disagreed that people should be able to participate in group activities under the current circumstances.

A new poll finds President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden running about even in Georgia, a traditionally red state that the Biden campaign says will be in play in 2020. The latest Civiqs poll finds Biden at 48 percent support and Trump at 47 percent.

A poll released Tuesday suggests Jon Ossoff may have an edge over his Democratic opponents in the race to beat U.S. Sen. David Perdue in November. It is the latest in a string of surveys that shows a tight race for the seat.