
A poll by Civiqs found 50% of Florida voters oppose a new ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs at Florida universities and colleges. Additionally, 48% oppose a ban on LGBTQ books in Florida schools.

The May 2023 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,159 registered voters in the United States about access to the abortion pill, abortion rights, and their personal feelings about abortion.

The results of a nationwide Civiqs poll don't bode well for a $1 trillion platinum coin to raise the debt ceiling: 14% of voters support the coin, 37% oppose it, and 49% have no opinion or don't know enough to say.

While Trump remains very popular among Republican voters (according to Civiqs, 75 percent view him favorably), Civiqs also found that 84 percent of Republicans have a favorable view of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, one of Trump’s potential 2024 opponents.

The March 2023 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,212 registered voters in the United States about gender identity, transgender rights, education, and access to medical care and support.

A Civiqs poll of registered Ohio voters confirms what we have seen, heard and lived for decades in our own backyard: A strong majority (82%) of Ohioans support abortion access.

The January 2023 Daily Kos/Civiqs Poll asked 1,334 registered voters in the United States about COVID-19, the job of Dr. Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden and Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents, the 2024 presidential election, and more.

Democrats have grown more supportive of legal abortion over the past few years. According to tracking polling by Civiqs, a solid majority of Democrats think abortion should be legal in all cases, up from only two years ago.

Civiqs maintains a running tracker of whether registered voters have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the Republican Party, and it has remained steady at 64 percent unfavorable, 26 percent favorable since Dec. 22, 2022.

Mike Pence wants to be president. But compared to the competition, he polls terribly. According to the latest data from Civiqs, he’s the only potential GOP presidential candidate who is well-known but not well-liked.