What should be the Trump Administration's top priority?
Our new poll with @npr.org and @pbsnews.org explores this and more! Out now:
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What should be the Trump Administration's top priority?
Our new poll with @npr.org and @pbsnews.org explores this and more! Out now:
maristpoll.com/latest-polls
Bet check! Our latest poll looks at how Americans are approaching Super Bowl bets this year. Check it before the coin toss.
Out now!
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This week on Poll Hub:
How do Americans feel about the nationwide ICE protests? This week on Poll Hub we talk all the new data from our latest Marist Poll.
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How many Americans are really on GLP-1's? On our latest Poll Hub, we discuss the data surrounding these drugs. Out now:
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Tomorrow Morning on Poll Hub: How easy is it to get on Ozempic? What does public opinion tell us about how GLP-1's are affecting Americans?
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All eyes on Sunday! Our new poll breaks down how Americans are approaching the Super Bowl, from the game itself to everything around it.
Out now!
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Based on our newest poll with @npr.org and PBS @newshour.bsky.social, the Trump Administration seems to be facing scrutiny from Americans in many areas, including the economy, foreign policy, and ICE. Get all of the data here:
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Coming Tomorrow Morning:
Nationwide, protests have escalated against ICE. How do Americans feel about this backlash and ICE itself?
Brand-new numbers from our poll with @npr.org and PBS @newshour.bsky.social coming bright and early!
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For decades, college was seen as the surest path to success. This month’s Time Machine explores how Americans’ confidence in higher education has risen, peaked, and declined, from 20th century expansion to growing skepticism today:
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Is college still worth it?
Our latest Time Machine looks at how Americans went from seeing higher education as a guaranteed path to success to questioning its cost, payoff, and purpose.
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After two fatal ICE shootings in Minnesota, new polling shows growing backlash to immigration enforcement tactics and rising support for oversight and reform. Is this a tipping point? We break down the numbers on Poll Hub.
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How’d you sleep last night? New national polling highlights a growing sleep gap among Americans. We unpack the numbers on Poll Hub.
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Coming later this morning:
As backlash has increased to ICE in Minneapolis, and across the country, how has this been reflected in public opinion? Find out on the next episode of Poll Hub.
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Data can’t capture everything.
"Getaway", by @maristuniversity.bsky.social Assistant Professor Amy Finkel, highlights the untold stories, bias, and resilience encapsulated in women’s healthcare.
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How common is IVF in America — and how do Americans really feel about it? This week on Poll Hub, we dive into new polling on fertility treatments, access, and public support.
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Endometriosis isn’t just a medical condition—it’s a public health blind spot. On Poll Hub, data show how stigma, dismissal, and limited provider knowledge shape the experience of Americans with endometriosis.
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Coming later this morning:
IVF is widely supported. Endometriosis is widely misunderstood. What do Americans think, and where does the system fall short?
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On this MLK Day, Poll Hub is looking at how Americans admire Martin Luther King Jr., but few engage in service on his holiday. We examine how MLK Day is observed and what it reveals about civic life.
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A familiar public health issue is facing new questions. Childhood vaccines sit at the center of shifting policy and public trust. We unpack the conversation on Poll Hub this week: maristpoll.com/podcast
16.01.2026 16:15 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0As the US's recent actions have global ramifications, a majority of Americans believe Trump has diminished America’s standing on the world stage. But that's not all. Check out our brand-new poll: maristpoll.com/latest-polls
16.01.2026 14:00 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Coming later this morning…
Americans are weighing in on changes to childhood vaccine policy.
We’re also looking back at how MLK got his own holiday...and what it means in the Trump era.
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Military action in Greenland is now a possibility under the Trump administration. How do Americans feel about it?
Our brand new poll is out right now: maristpoll.com/latest-polls
Should Congress have to approve military action?
Americans weighed in in our newest poll dropping first thing tomorrow morning.
Get up early and catch the full results:
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Americans are divided over the U.S. operation in Venezuela. This week on Poll Hub, we break down new polling on military action, congressional approval, and who should decide Venezuela’s future.
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Trust in media is falling, and younger Americans are skipping nearly all formal institutions for information. What does this shift mean for media and democracy? We take a closer look on a new episode of Poll Hub.
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Coming later this morning: How do Americans feel about U.S. intervention in Venezuela—and how does it compare to public opinion on past U.S.-backed regime changes?
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The Winter Olympics don't always capture the same level of attention year after year. This month’s Time Machine explores how Americans’ interest in the Games has risen and fallen across decades.
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What makes Americans tune in to the Winter Olympics and what makes them tune out? This month’s Time Machine looks at how public interest in the Games has shifted over time.
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A growing majority of Americans in our latest poll are just saying "no" to Donald Trump. We discuss why and what it could mean on this week's Poll Hub, out now:
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For some Americans, holiday shopping is a little harder as they are hit by economic troubles. On our new episode of Poll Hub, we examine this data and our brand-new polling. And yes, "sparsity" is a word!
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