Newsweek's tracker shows that Trump's net approval rating is at its highest point since August 21, at -6 points.
A near-record high share of Americans believe the two major parties are failing to represent them and that a third political ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to halt firings of workers amid the shutdown, according to two labor unions ...
Former U.S. Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton said they were willing to be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus on television in order to ease any public skepticism over the ...
Statistician and political analyst Nate Silver has described a recent uptick in Donald Trump’s approval rating as “pretty unusual,” noting that the president’s numbers have improved slightly despite ...
Bush's lead over Vice President Al Gore has declined to just two points in Monday's CNN/USA Today/Gallup tracking poll. Bush, the Republican nominee, garners 46 percent to Democratic hopeful Gore's 44 ...
On Aug. 5, 1997, President Bill Clinton and the Republican-controlled Congress, led by Speaker Newt Gingrich, enacted the Balanced Budget Act. This bipartisan agreement aimed to balance the federal ...
The poll found that 42 percent of Americans said they view Trump favorably, while 57 percent said they view him unfavorably, ...
Main Street America feels unsafe now, writes Colgate political science professor. Americans will accept Trump's deployment of troops in cities because it makes them feel safer.
Obama's recent public comments came after private conversations with allies about whether he should speak out more, according ...
Strong support from one president or one party is a valuable asset. However, Trump will not be in the White House forever.
California Republicans launched a ballot initiative to require voter ID, needing 875,000 signatures for 2026 ballot with over ...