March 20, 2026

Polls

How much do you think the following descriptions apply to Donald Trump? (% of U.S. adult citizens) (Those who say a lot) Arrogant: 65% Opportunistic: 57% Reckless: 56% Dishonest: 54% Corrupt: 54% Hypocritical: 53% Divisive: 51% Insincere: 49% Racist: 48% Ineffective: 46% Uninformed: 44% A strong leader: 38% Qualified: 35% Intelligent: 35% Competent: 34% Authentic: 31% Charismatic: 29% A good communicator: 28% Honest: 27% Compassionate: 23% Inspirational: 23% Likable: 22%

Reuters -  Some 65% of Americans believe President Trump will order troops into a large-scale ground war in Iran but only 7% support the idea, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll
 
Headline USA -  Former vice president and 2024 presidential candidate Kamala Harris remains the clear Democratic favorite for the next presidential primary two years before the first votes are cast, according to the latest The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll.

A national sampling of 1,152 Democrats and left-leaning independents were asked which of 13 prominent names in the Democratic Party they would support in the 2028 presidential primary, and 31% chose Harris. 

Harris’ numbers generally remain little changed from a similar October poll .... Harris also lost some support from female voters but gained some from male voters. Thirty percent of males surveyed chose Harris, compared to 28% in October, while 33% of females polled selected Harris, compared to 36% in October.

'The former vice president was least supported among respondents age 65 and older, with only 17% indicating they would vote for her. California Gov. Gavin Newsom bested Harris with this group, securing 21%. 

As in October, however, the next-largest group of those surveyed — 18% of Democrats and 21% of independents — indicated they weren’t sure who they would choose. Otherwise, Newsom was the second-most popular candidate, with 16% support, followed by former Secretary of Transportation under the Biden administration, Pete Buttigieg, at 7%. 

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Buttigieg were neck and neck, as they were in October, with Ocasio-Cortez nabbing 6% of respondents’ support overall but falling from third to fourth among the names provided.

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