Former president Donald Trump maintains his lead with 53% support among GOP primary voters nationally, and Ron DeSantis once again comes in second at 20%. Last month, it was 53-21%. Since February, Trump has gained 10 points and DeSantis has lost 8.
The next tier includes Mike Pence at 5%, Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy both at 4%, and Liz Cheney and Tim Scott at 2% apiece. Greg Abbott, Kristi Noem, Chris Sununu, and Glenn Youngkin receive 1%, while Chris Christie, Larry Elder, Asa Hutchinson, and Francis Suarez are at less than 1% each.
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Fox News Poll shows who Democratic voters support as the 2024 presidential nominee. (Fox News)
Forty-one percent of registered voters say they are more likely to participate in the Republican primary or caucus in their state next year and 40% the Democratic primary.
The survey also asks about traits for Biden and Trump, and the findings are stark. Majorities not only believe that both men lack honesty and empathy, but also the appropriate judgment and mental soundness to serve as the country’s leader.
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While perceptions of Biden have held steady in recent months, he’s lost significant ground compared to before the 2020 election. Overall, only 33% think he is a strong leader. That marks a new low and is down 16 points from a high of 49% the month before he was elected.
Fox News Poll shows whether voters think Biden is a strong leader. (Fox News)
It’s a similar story on other attributes. Since 2020, Biden’s down 14 points on having the judgment to serve effectively as president, down 12 points on both being honest and trustworthy and having the mental soundness to serve, and down 11 points on empathy.
Fox News Poll shows voters describing traits for Biden. (Fox News)
Compared to Biden, more also think Trump has the mental soundness to serve effectively as president (by 6 points).
But more believe Biden is honest (by 9 points) and has empathy (by 8) than say the same about Trump, and fewer believe Biden is corrupt (by 11).
When it comes to having the judgment to be president, Trump’s 4-point edge over Biden is within the survey’s margin of error.
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Conducted May 19-22, 2023, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,001 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for all registered voters and plus or minus 5 points for Democratic and 4.5 points for Republican primary voters.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
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While a large majority call the debt situation a major problem (50%), if not a crisis (28%) – fewer feel that way than did a decade ago. That 28% describing it as a crisis is down from 40% in 2013 (when the question was last asked). The drop is driven more by Republicans: 39% call it a crisis, while 54% did in 2013. Among Democrats, 17% say it’s a crisis now vs. 25% previously.
Fox News Poll on the national debt (Fox News Poll)
Overall, two-thirds describe the funding of Social Security as a crisis (21%) or major problem (43%), which is about the same as in 2013.
FOX NEWS POLL: MORE VOTERS FEEL STING OF INFLATION
Moreover, the poll finds 71% think it is more important to fund the entitlement programs at their current levels than reduce the deficit (26%).
Fox News Poll on the deficit and social security (Fox News Poll)
That’s a major change from a decade ago, when a slim majority (54%) said continuing funding programs was important and 40% preferred cutting the budget (April 2013).
Key groups across the board are all more inclined to subsidize Social Security and Medicare than they were 10 years ago, including double-digit surges among Democrats (+12 points), Republicans (+19 points), and independents (+25).
On a big picture question about the role of government, a quarter of voters (25%) think the government provides about the right amount of services, but over a third (36%) feel there are too few services — up 13 points since 2015 (last time this question was asked). That shift is powered by Democrats (+10), Republicans (+12), and independents (+20).
Alongside that, there is a decrease in those saying Uncle Sam gives too many services (37% vs. 49% in 2015), and that includes similar decreases among the partisans.
Fox News Poll on entitlement services (Fox News Poll)
When it comes to specific measures to help reduce the budget deficit, voters are clear: don’t touch entitlement programs or raise my taxes.
Majorities, including Democrats, Republicans, and independents, oppose reducing Social Security benefits for some future retirees (82% oppose), increasing income tax rates for all Americans (80%), and raising the age for Medicare from 65 to 67 (66%).
On the other hand, majorities favor offering private retirement account options for younger Americans (70% favor) and increasing taxes on incomes over $400,000 a year (68%) and businesses and corporations (63%). Majorities of Democrats and independents support all three proposals, and while majorities of Republicans support private accounts and increasing income tax on the wealthy, fewer than half support increasing taxes on businesses.
Fox News Poll on reducing the deficit (Fox News Poll)
FOX NEWS POLL: TOP 5 TAKEAWAYS ON BIDEN’S ECONOMY PROBLEMS
“It’s clear that any proposals to reduce entitlement benefits will be met with fierce bipartisan resistance,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson who conducts the Fox News Poll with Republican Daron Shaw. “There is some tinkering that could be done around the edges, but the proposition that entitlements need to be reduced to decrease the deficit is a non-starter.”
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There’s disharmony on reducing defense spending: 52% of Democrats favor the idea while 73% of Republicans are opposed. Overall, 60% oppose the option (37% favor).
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Conducted March 24-27, 2023, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for all registered voters.
]]>The latest Fox News survey asks voters to name which country is the greatest threat to the U.S., and 51% say China, while 30% point to Russia. North Korea comes in a distant third at 8%. That’s quite different from three years ago, when 36% said China was the country’s worst enemy, 18% put Russia at the top of the list, and 16% said North Korea.
Fox News Poll on threats to the United States (Fox News Poll)
Majorities of Republicans (64%) and independents (52%) think China is the biggest threat and both groups put Russia second at 22%. Democrats rate the two countries evenly, with 38% putting China at the top and 40% saying Russia.
FOX NEWS POLL: 4 IN 10 THINK BOTH DONALD TRUMP & HUNTER BIDEN BROKE THE LAW
Overall, sizable numbers are concerned about a war between the U.S. and China (68%) and worry that U.S. support of Ukraine could result in a U.S.-Russia war (66%).
Fox News Poll on American’s concerns over Russia and China (Fox News Poll)
Yet roughly two-thirds think Biden is being too accommodating toward China (66%) and Russia (63%), as well as North Korea (63%). Another 6 in 10 say the same about Iran (59%).
Fox News Poll on Biden’s international dealings (Fox News Polls)
About 8 in 10 Republicans (79%) and roughly 6 in 10 independents (61%) and Democrats (56%) say Biden is too amicable toward China. Likewise, majorities of each feel that way about the president’s approach toward Russia and North Korea. On Iran, over half of Republicans and independents and nearly half of Democrats agree Biden is being too accommodating.
Forty-five percent of voters approve of the job Biden’s doing on national security and 44% approve on foreign policy – a record high. For reference, at about this point in his administration, former President Donald Trump’s foreign policy rating was 38-53%, and he never garnered majority approval.
On the U.S. response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 46% approve, while 50% disapprove. That’s unchanged since last March when it was 44-51%, soon after the conflict began.
FOX NEWS POLL: GOP MAINTAINS ADVANTAGE ON TOP ISSUES, BUT DEMOCRATS SHOW MOMENTUM
Some 36% of voters say the Russia-Ukraine conflict matters “a great deal” to life in the U.S. A year ago, that number was 49%. More of that decline comes from Republicans (down 20 points) than Democrats (-10 points).
Fox News Poll on foreign dealings in the US (Fox News Poll)
TikTok
Nearly 6 in 10 worry that TikTok’s ties to China pose a threat to U.S. national security. Fifty-seven percent of voters feel that way, including 27% who are extremely concerned.
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It’s an issue on which Democrats (54%) and Republicans (60%) share similar levels of concern. Fewer voters under age 35 are worried about TikTok being a threat to U.S. security than those ages 45 and over (46% vs. 62%). Voters ages 65 and up are some of the most concerned, with 67% saying TikTok’s ties to China are a problem.
Fox News Poll on TikTok’s national security risk (Fox News Poll)
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Conducted March 24-27, 2023, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The total sample has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
]]>The latest Fox News national survey finds 62% believe COVID-19 was created by scientists in China, while 33% think it evolved from nature. That’s almost identical to what views were two years ago (60-31%).
Fox News Poll on the origins of the coronavirus (Fox News Poll)
Some 4 in 10 say the White House is being open and transparent about the origins of the virus, but a majority of 54% thinks the administration is covering it up – including most Republicans, over half of independents, and one quarter of Democrats.
Fox News Poll on Biden Administration Transparency regarding coronavirus (Fox News Poll)
FOX NEWS POLL: 4 IN 10 THINK BOTH DONALD TRUMP & HUNTER BIDEN BROKE THE LAW
In February, the U.S. Energy Department said it thinks the pandemic likely came from a leak at a Chinese laboratory. Other intelligence agencies have offered differing assessments.
Partisans haven’t budged on how they think the pandemic started. In 2021, about twice as many Republicans (79%) as Democrats (41%) believed COVID-19 was created in a lab, and that’s still the case today (82% vs. 41%). Among independents, 58% said it started in a lab two years ago and 67% feel that way now.
Fox News Poll on origin of coronavirus by political party. (Fox News Poll)
FOX NEWS POLL: TOP 5 TAKEAWAYS ON BIDEN’S ECONOMY PROBLEMS
Overall, 39% of voters are worried about the virus. That’s down from 55% last May and 72% who were concerned in January 2022. In fact, the pandemic is the lowest concern out of a list of 14 issues.
Fox News Poll on American’s concerns about the coronavirus (Fox News Polls)
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Conducted March 24-27, 2023, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The total sample has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
]]>Republican primary voters were read a list of 15 announced and potential candidates for the 2024 nomination. The survey, released Wednesday, finds Trump has doubled his lead since February and is up by 30 points over Ron DeSantis (54%-24%). Last month, he was up by 15 points (43%-28%).
No one else hits double digits. Mike Pence comes in third with 6%, Liz Cheney and Nikki Haley receive 3% each, and Greg Abbott comes in at 2%. All others receive 1% support or less, and just 3% are unsure.
Fox News Poll on Republican primary contenders (Fox News Poll)
Trump made gains among almost every key demographic except for White men with a college degree, where DeSantis is up by 12 points.
FOX NEWS POLL: TOP 5 TAKEAWAYS ON BIDEN’S ECONOMY PROBLEMS
Among the subgroup of voters who backed Trump in the 2020 general election, 60% support him in the GOP primary, while 25% go for DeSantis and 5% for Pence.
When asked who their second choice would be, Trump primary voters would back DeSantis, and the Florida governor’s primary voters would return the favor and go for Trump.
“The rumor that Trump is going to be indicted by the district attorney in Manhattan has helped him quite a bit among Republican primary voters,” says Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts Fox News surveys with Democrat Chris Anderson. “They view the case as politically motivated, and it reanimates feelings that Trump is still fighting forces they see as corrupt and out of control.”
Trump faces a lawsuit in New York about potential violations of federal campaign finance laws.
On the other side of the aisle, 52% of Democratic primary voters would like to see someone other than Biden as their party’s presidential nominee, about the same as last month (53%). Some 44% want Biden to be the nominee, up from 37% in February.
That 7-point bump comes from the president solidifying support among women (+8), White voters (+9), voters age 45+ (+10), and White voters with no degree (+11).
Fox News Poll on Democrat’s 2024 primary presidential preference (Fox News Polls)
“We haven’t seen much movement at all in attitudes towards Biden this past year, but what we have has been positive,” says Anderson. “He’s holding the line and slowly bringing more people into the fold.”
Still, Biden’s current support does not compare to what Trump received in February 2019 when 72% of GOP registered voters wanted to keep him as their nominee, or support for former President Barack Obama in 2012 when 81% of Democratic primary voters wanted him to stay.
Biden’s job rating is underwater by 12 points among registered voters (44%-56%) and his approval among Democrats is near a record low (81% approve vs. 78% low). Moreover, 44% of those Democrats who approve of him want someone else to run (50% would keep him).
FOX NEWS POLL: 4 IN 10 THINK BOTH DONALD TRUMP & HUNTER BIDEN BROKE THE LAW
While it’s expected that Biden will run again, he has yet to announce his re-election campaign.
Despite chatter about electability, both Democratic and Republican primary voters are more concerned about their candidate’s views on the issues (73%) than if their nominee can win the general election (18%).
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Fox News Poll on America’s preference for ideology versus Fox News Poll on America’s preference for ideology versus electability (Fox News Poll)
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Conducted March 24-27, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for all registered voters and plus or minus 5 points for Democratic primary voters and 4.5 points for Republican primary voters.
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When it comes to his business dealings in Ukraine and China, 43% think Hunter Biden did something illegal. That’s up from 37% who felt that way in February.
Fox News Poll on American’s opinion of Hunter Biden’s business dealings (Fox News Poll)
FOX NEWS POLL: TRUMP’S LEAD GROWS IN GOP PRIMARY RACE, NOW OVER 50% SUPPORT
Independents (up 12 percentage points since February), voters age 65+ (+12), liberals (+9), women (+8), and Democrats (+7) are all more likely to think he did something unlawful.
Overall, a third of voters think Hunter Biden (33%) did something unethical but not illegal, while one in five (19%) say he hasn’t done anything seriously wrong.
On President Joe Biden’s involvement in his son’s business dealings, 36% say he did something illegal, 28% say unethical but not illegal, while 31% think he didn’t do anything wrong. That’s unchanged from how voters felt about the situation in December.
Fox News Poll on American’s opinion of Joe Biden’s handling of Hunter Biden (Fox News Poll)
FOX NEWS POLL: TOP 5 TAKEAWAYS ON BIDEN’S ECONOMY PROBLEMS
Views on Trump’s legal battle in New York on potential campaign finance violations are similar to Hunter Biden’s. Forty-five percent think the former president did something illegal, 27% say he did something unethical but not illegal, and 25% say he did nothing wrong.
Fox News Poll on potential Donald Trump’s campaign finance violation. (Fox News Poll)
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Democrats (78%) are twice as likely as independents (40%) to think the campaign finance violations rise to the level of illegality.
Fox News Poll on Hunter Biden versus Donald Trump illegality (Fox News Poll)
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Conducted March 24-27, 2023, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points for all registered voters.
]]>— An overwhelming majority remains worried about inflation – there is no bigger concern.
Fully 90% of voters are worried about inflation, putting it above other top concerns like higher crime rates across the country (87%) and political divisions (83%). And 61% are “extremely” concerned about inflation, which is at least 15 points higher than any other issue.
Fox News Poll on what America’s concerns are (Fox News Poll)
— More than seven in 10 say inflation has caused their family hardship, and many couldn’t make ends meet if they missed more than two paychecks.
About three-quarters say inflation has caused them hardship over the last six months, including 32% who describe it as a serious hardship. Those sentiments have held steady over the last few months.
Fox News Poll on inflation difficulties (Fox News Poll)
Over half, 54%, couldn’t miss more than two paychecks before falling behind on their bills. That’s identical to the 54% who said the same under the Trump administration in 2019. In fact, four years ago, 20% couldn’t afford to miss even one paycheck, and that’s improved a touch to 17% now.
Fox News Poll on American’s budgeting status (Fox News Poll)
Some 68% of those living in households earning less than $50,000 annually could only miss two paychecks before having trouble paying bills. It’s 44% for those earning $50,000+.
FOX NEWS POLL: 4 IN 10 THINK BOTH DONALD TRUMP & HUNTER BIDEN BROKE THE LAW
— By more than 3-to-1, voters say the economy is in bad shape.
A large majority of 77% rates the economy negatively (only fair/poor), and yet that makes this one of the best ratings in the last year. At the same time, it’s worse than at the end of the Trump administration, when 66% said the same. Today, 23% rate conditions positively, down from 33% in December 2020.
— Views are divided over the government’s response to recent bank failures, and most dislike how President Biden is handling the economy, including a sizable number of Democrats.
The president’s job rating on the economy is upside-down by 29 points: 35% of voters approve, 64% disapprove — with 35% of Democrats and 68% of independents giving a thumbs-down.
Overall, more disapprove (48%) than approve (44%) of the government bailing out Silicon Valley and Signature banks after their March 10 collapse, although that’s largely driven by partisanship. Two-thirds of Democrats approve, while two-thirds of Republicans disapprove.
Fox News Poll on government response to Silicon Valley Bank (Fox News Poll)
— Nearly seven in 10 are concerned about the U.S. banking system, but far more than that feel confident in their own bank.
Even after this month’s failures, nearly nine in 10 feel confident in the stability of their bank. However, only 43% are very confident, down from 60% who felt that way in the early days of the 2008 financial crisis.
Fox News Poll on America’s feelings about bank stability (Fox News Poll)
When asked what they would do with $10,000 to invest, more would put it in the bank (37%) than gold (17%), the stock market (16%) or crypto (5%). Nearly one in five feels safest with their money under the mattress (18%). That means that while more pick the bank than any other individual alternative, a majority goes with a non-bank option (gold, market, crypto, or mattress).
Sixty-nine percent of voters worry about the U.S. banking system. That’s on par with concern over their tax bill and book banning (71% each), as well as border security, gun laws, what’s taught in schools (69% each) and possible war with China (68%) or Russia (66%).
Biden ratings
Biden’s overall job rating has mostly held steady for over a year and currently stands at 44% approve vs. 56% disapprove. That’s net negative by 12 points. The last time he was in positive territory was September 2021, and that was by 1 point (50%-49%).
FOX NEWS POLL: TRUMP’S LEAD GROWS IN GOP PRIMARY RACE, NOW OVER 50% SUPPORT
“Americans see a dismal economic outlook, but that isn’t pulling Biden down,” says Democratic pollster Chris Anderson, who conducts the Fox News poll with Republican Daron Shaw. “The fact that his numbers have stayed stable or improved over the last year is impressive to me.”
Biden is at near-record low approval among women (43% now vs. 42% low), suburban voters (41% vs. 39% low) and Democrats (81% vs. 78% low) — Democratic men, in particular (79% vs. 78% low).
And majorities of voters disapprove of Biden’s performance on each of these issues: 53% disapprove on national security, 54% on foreign policy, 60% on border security and 64% disapprove of how he’s handling the economy.
Yet Biden is also doing things that voters like. Most, 74%, approve of his executive order requiring criminal background checks on gun buyers, and 54% approve of the administration moving forward with the Willow Project, an oil drilling plan in northern Alaska.
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Fox News Poll on President Biden’s executive order requiring background checks on gun purchases. (Fox News Poll)
There is rare partisan agreement on these actions. Over half of Democrats (51%), independents (53%) and Republicans (57%) approve of the Willow Project. There’s a wider difference on the criminal background check executive order, but still, majorities of Democrats (94%), independents (76%) and Republicans (53%) approve of that, too.
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Conducted March 24-27, under the joint direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News Poll includes interviews with 1,007 registered voters nationwide who were randomly selected from a voter file and spoke with live interviewers on both landlines and cellphones. The total sample has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.
Fox News’ Victoria Balara contributed to this report.
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