
Civiqs' tracking poll reveals a partisan divide in responses to the coronavirus epidemic and Americans' opinions on how the government is handling it. Republicans are much more likely to be satisfied with the government's response and much less likely to be concerned about the coronavirus spreading.

There is a partisan split in responses to the coronavirus epidemic. In a new Civiqs/Daily Kos poll, only 23 percent of Republicans, compared with 46 percent of Democrats, said they were “taking precautions” or had “changed some of my day-to-day habits” to deal with the virus.

The March 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,441 registered voters in the United States about the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 presidential election, employer-paid family and medical leave, and more.

The February 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,543 registered voters in the United States about President Trump’s job approval and impeachment, as well as foreign policy, immigration, presidential nominating caucuses, and more.

Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading the Iowa State University/Civiqs poll for the first time in the five months of polling leading up to the Iowa caucuses. Maintaining a stable base and picking up supporters from other candidates have contributed to Sanders' surge.

Civiqs polling of likely Iowa caucusgoers shows that Joe Biden may be losing support because of some Democratic voters' "desire to be different."

The January 2020 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,464 registered voters in the United States about Iran, U.S. foreign policy, and President Trump’s job approval, impeachment, and reelection.

December's Iowa State University/Civiqs poll shows that Iowa Democrats are narrowing the field, with fewer than 40% of likely caucusgoers listing a single candidate who they were considering after their second choice.

The top tier of Democratic presidential candidates remains relatively unchanged in the latest Iowa State University/Civiqs poll. The second tier candidates show little signs of a breakthrough. There is growing opposition to candidates at the bottom of the second tier.

The December 2019 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,411 registered voters in the United States about President Trump, the ongoing impeachment inquiry, and the 2020 election.