Former U.S. President Donald Trump was believed to have planned to remain in the presidency through illegal and unconstitutional activities, according to a new poll.
Most American watchers of U.S. President Joe Biden's first State of the Union noted positive reactions, with many saying it made them feel "optimistic and proud," according to a new poll.
Sixty percent said they would "probably" or "definitely" vote for someone else instead of President Joe Biden if the 2024 presidential election was held now.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert, has refuted suggestions that a recent surge of migrants in the United States is a driving factor of COVID rates in the nation.
President Joe Biden laughed after he was asked about a poll revealing that the majority of the Americans believe he's no longer competent to be president.
A majority of likely voters believed that President Joe Biden was not capable of doing his job and that "others" were actually running the White House.
A recently released Gallup poll revealed some interesting results in terms of immigration policies in America. A significant majority of Americans say that they view immigration as good for the country, but only a small minority wish to see an increase in U.S. immigration Levels.
According to recent polls making the rounds in terms of President Obama's approval ratings, the marks are up considerably and this is especially true among such constituent groups as Latinos, women, voters under age 30, and those who identify themselves as Independents.
Hillary Clinton has maneuvered her way to a commanding lead over Donald Trump in electoral votes, with a new ABC News poll finding she has secured more than enough support to emerge as President Obama's successor.
Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump among Hispanic voters has nearly doubled over the last three months and she now leads her Republican challenger by a staggering 48 points among that demographic.
Hillary Clinton has opened up a commanding double-digit lead over Donald Trump in a new Fox News poll, even though both candidates are considered heavily flawed by voters.
Predictions that Donald Trump would not be able to hold on to his front-runner status have failed to materialize days before the Iowa caucuses, but most Americans say they nevertheless are uncomfortable with the idea of the real-estate tycoon moving into the White House.
GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trump and his Democratic counterpart, Hillary Clinton, have both successfully clung to their leads in the latest election poll conducted by NBC News and SurveyMonkey.