The majority of Americans will steer away from discussing politics during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday, according to a survey released on Tuesday. In the new poll, done by CBS News/YouGov, around 71 percent of Americans said they will try to avoid discussing politics on Thanksgiving.
While President-elect Donald Trump’s favorability has climbed since the election, Vice President Kamala Harris and Vice President-elect JD Vance are eyed as the favorites to run for the White House in 2028.
Americans are most thankful for family and friends, which may be why they'll try to steer away from politics at Thanksgiving.
President-elect Donald Trump’s favorability climbed by six points after he was elected president earlier this month, a new poll on Tuesday found.
A former Georgia poll worker has been indicted after reportedly issuing a bomb threat against election workers, the Justice Department said in a press release Wednesday. In the release, the
More than half of voters ages 50 and up prioritized inflation, the economy and jobs, and Social Security when determining their vote, according to the AARP.
Those of us who followed a poll showing Democrats surging in Kansas were left wondering what happened on Election Day.
A new poll found Kamala Harris would be a top candidate if she decides to run in California's 2026 gubernatorial election.
Some of most recent polls suggest that Trump is now viewed favorably by a majority of Americans, with the newest survey released by Emerson College on Tuesday showing the president-elect with a net 8 percent favorability rating.
Democrats say they're concerned or scared Trump will threaten their rights, but fewer than half feel motivated to oppose him.
A majority of voters say they approve of President-elect Trump’s handling of the presidential transition so far as the country continues to hold its breath for a peaceful transfer of power