A new USA TODAY/Suffolk poll finds little confidence in either party or any branch of government to address the nation’s challenges.
Author: Susan Page and Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY
Did 9/11 permanently change life in the US? More Americans think so more than ever before.
They remember the shock and fear, the sense of national peril and national unity. Now, most say the peril persists, though the unity has fractured.
Exclusive: 43% of Americans say a specific organization or people to blame for COVID-19
In a new USA TODAY/Ipsos Poll, 46% of Asian Americans say they have witnessed Asians being blamed for the pandemic in the past month.
Exclusive: Acceptance of COVID-19 vaccine is rising. So is pessimism about getting back to normal.
The findings indicate that Biden’s message is being heard, that the COVID vaccine is safe but things are going to get worse before they get better.
USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll: Ahead of Election Day, 3 of 4 voters worry about violence in a divided nation
Biden holds an 8-point lead over Trump in an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll, but only 1 in 4 are ‘very confident’ of a peaceful transfer of power.
Exclusive: The conventions over, Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by a narrower 50%-43% in USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll
Trouble ahead? If their candidate loses, 1 in 4 voters in the USA TODAY poll say they aren’t prepared to accept the outcome as fair and accurate.