Election Polls

The share who say they approve of the siege has fallen since last week, a HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
Only about one-fifth of voters think President Trump's tweets have generally helped his cause, a new survey finds.
By a roughly 2-to-1 margin, Americans say the president didn't do enough to denounce his supporters' actions, a new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
There's little data ― and a lot of room for caution ― about public opinion on the two elections.
Democratic voters are more likely than Republicans to say their side should prepare to compromise, a new survey finds.
Republican Trump voters are more likely to identify with the president than their political party, a new survey finds.
Out of 1,007 randomly selected respondents, 55% said that the United States was worse now than it was in 2016.
Female Democrats are likelier than female Republicans to feel a sense of unity with other women.
A new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds low expectations for the season and disagreements about what's safe to do amid COVID-19.
The Trump administration had positive marks at the start of the pandemic, but has gradually lost the public's trust.