- 63% of young adults (ages 18-34) and 53% of parents have considered leaving the U.S. due to the state of the nation
- Half of all adults report signs of loneliness, while 69% say they needed more emotional support this year than they received
- AI anxiety nearly doubled among students (78%, up from 45%) and surged across all age groups in just one year
- 75% of Americans are more stressed about the country’s future than before, with political division tied to isolation, physical symptoms, and daily struggles
Newsweek - California Governor Gavin Newsom holds an early edge over Vice President JD Vance among young male voters for the 2028 presidency, according to new polling from a Republican-affiliated firm. The latest League of American Workers/TIPP survey, conducted October 22-28, shows that among young men, 38 percent would vote for Newsom compared to 33 percent for Vance.
Newsweek - A new poll points to potential trouble for Republicans heading into the 2026 midterm elections, with Democrats holding a commanding lead in the race for control of the House. A new YouGov survey, conducted on November 5 among 5,066 adults, shows that 41 percent think the Democrats are more likely to win majority control of the U.S. House of Representatives in 2026, while only 30 percent said the same about the Republicans. However, 29 percent said they are not sure.
Axios - 48 vs. 50 - That's the latest split in public opinion on whether Democrats should keep fighting to extend the enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies or whether they should vote to end the government shutdown, according to a new KFF poll out this morning.
. 48% want the Democrats to keep fighting, 50% want to end the shutdown without addressing the subsidies...- What is still lopsided is the public support for extending the subsidies so they don't expire: 74% of Americans say Congress should renew them
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