Nearly 90 percent of respondents agreed the U.S. is justified in blocking the Strait of Hormuz without NATO support, with almost 80 percent in strong agreement.
Readers cited immigration, public services, and original intent as key reasons for supporting changes.
Epoch Times readers shared their opinions on the U.S. election system.
Forty-four percent of respondents felt their household finances were at least somewhat better off than a year ago.
Around 90 percent of respondents say any U.S.-Cuba agreement should require the release of political prisoners and verifiable human rights improvements.
Nearly all respondents said schools should inform parents if a student seeks to change their name, pronouns, or gender identity at school.
Operation Epic Fury started on Feb. 28, killing Iranian regime leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of other senior officials.
Majorities say national security justifies trade action, and oppose requiring congressional approval for sweeping tariffs.
Readers of The Epoch Times favored showing voter ID at the polls but have mixed reactions on who is to blame for public distrust in the voting system.
Readers of The Epoch Times favor Trump’s efforts to lower drug prices but had mixed reactions on how involved the federal government should be in the process.
Responses show concern about rising competition from China and security risks tied to foreign participation in research.
Readers of The Epoch Times favor a larger military presence in Greenland, but opinions differ on the reason for doing so.
Survey respondents give Trump high ratings for his performance on the border, defense, national security, energy, and the economy.
Survey respondents also strongly disapproved of media coverage and said they had very low levels of trust for Minnesota state and local law enforcement.
Poll respondents affirmed the legality and strategic value of the operation but saw potential longer-term involvement and constitutional questions.
Trump was selected from a shortlist of 10 global and domestic leaders who dominated the news this year.
Respondents strongly agreed that firm oversight and impartial investigation should be applied to any suspected instance of fraud involving public funds.
Weekly poll respondents highly valued free and transparent access to information, with some exceptions.
Our reader poll found mixed feelings on the impact of the economy on seasonal spending plans, but a more bullish attitude on the future of the country.
Poll respondents were wary of both the practical value of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.
Nearly 90 percent of respondents agreed the U.S. is justified in blocking the Strait of Hormuz without NATO support, with almost 80 percent in strong agreement.
Readers cited immigration, public services, and original intent as key reasons for supporting changes.
Epoch Times readers shared their opinions on the U.S. election system.
Forty-four percent of respondents felt their household finances were at least somewhat better off than a year ago.
Around 90 percent of respondents say any U.S.-Cuba agreement should require the release of political prisoners and verifiable human rights improvements.
Nearly all respondents said schools should inform parents if a student seeks to change their name, pronouns, or gender identity at school.
Operation Epic Fury started on Feb. 28, killing Iranian regime leader Ali Khamenei and dozens of other senior officials.
Majorities say national security justifies trade action, and oppose requiring congressional approval for sweeping tariffs.
Readers of The Epoch Times favored showing voter ID at the polls but have mixed reactions on who is to blame for public distrust in the voting system.
Readers of The Epoch Times favor Trump’s efforts to lower drug prices but had mixed reactions on how involved the federal government should be in the process.
Responses show concern about rising competition from China and security risks tied to foreign participation in research.
Readers of The Epoch Times favor a larger military presence in Greenland, but opinions differ on the reason for doing so.
Survey respondents give Trump high ratings for his performance on the border, defense, national security, energy, and the economy.
Survey respondents also strongly disapproved of media coverage and said they had very low levels of trust for Minnesota state and local law enforcement.
Poll respondents affirmed the legality and strategic value of the operation but saw potential longer-term involvement and constitutional questions.
Trump was selected from a shortlist of 10 global and domestic leaders who dominated the news this year.
Respondents strongly agreed that firm oversight and impartial investigation should be applied to any suspected instance of fraud involving public funds.
Weekly poll respondents highly valued free and transparent access to information, with some exceptions.
Our reader poll found mixed feelings on the impact of the economy on seasonal spending plans, but a more bullish attitude on the future of the country.
Poll respondents were wary of both the practical value of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society.