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The Peril of Midterms: Can Trump Defy the Odds Once Again?
Midterm elections are notoriously perilous for the president's party, and Trump's approval rating only makes matters worse. Can he produce another surprise?
Americans' Views of Healthcare Law Improve
Shortly after the Supreme Court turned back another legal challenge to the Affordable Care Act in late June, Americans' views of the law improved. Yet as many still disapprove of the law as approve of it.
Are You Ready to Respond to 2018's Biggest Healthcare Trends?
Learn how to optimize patient care and business outcomes in response to the powerful forces reshaping healthcare.
Americans' Approval of Congress Unchanged in May
One in five Americans approve of Congress, unchanged since April. However, Republicans' approval of the body has declined 22 percentage points since February.
Trump's Policy Proposals and Public Opinion
Find out which of President-elect Trump's proposals are in sync with American public opinion, which are not and which fall in the middle.
Newly Insured in 2014 Represent About 4% of U.S. Adults
Four percent of Americans are newly insured this year. About half of this group obtained their new health insurance through a health exchange, and half got it using some other mechanism.
Congress Approval Lowest Since July 2016, at 13%
Americans' approval of Congress ebbed further in October to 13% and is now the lowest since July 2016.
U.S. Uninsured Rate Edges Up Slightly
The percentage of uninsured adults in the U.S. climbed slightly to 11.3% in the first quarter of 2017, from 10.9% in each of the last two quarters of 2016.
How Would Americans React to a President Trump's First 100 Days?
If Donald Trump were elected president, Americans would be very positive about his projected efforts to unite Democrats, independents and Republicans, but are generally opposed to several other steps he proposes to take in his first 100 days in ...