The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller

Rasmussen polls shows public knows little about immigration

| Neil Munro
Immigration Marches Los Angeles

Americans unaware of basic facts surrounding debate

Nate Silver's Rasmussen obsession

| Mendy Finkel

The New York Times blogger can’t stop complaining about Rasmussen’s polls.

Cain trails Obama by just 3 points - TheDC

| Alexis Levinson
Cain 2012

As Cain pushes his way forward into frontrunner status, he edges closer to the president

Tea-rrorists? - TheDC

| Alex Pappas
Tea Party Ladies

29 percent of voters say tea partiers are terrorists

Poll: Opposition to birth-right citizenship higher than ever - TheDC

| Caroline May

Rasmussen survey reveals more than half of voters are against birth-right citizenship

An unhappy President's Day for Obama - TheDC

| Caroline May

Rasmussen reports Obama’s approval rating dips to lowest point since December

Majority of likely voters thinks Obamacare will be repealed - Rasmussen

| wrahn

For the first time since Democrats in Congress passed the health care bill in March, a majority of U.S. voters believe the measure is likely to be repealed

Most voters still blame Bush for bad economy - TheDC

| Jeff Winkler

49 percent of respondents said the previous administration is to blame for economic problems, 44 percent say Obama’s policies are at fault

58 percent favor repeal of health care reform - Rasmussen

| interns

Three weeks after Congress passed its new national health care plan, support for repeal of the measure has risen four points to 58%. That includes 50% of U.S. voters who strongly favor repeal

Rasmussen has Rubio up 29 points on Crist - Rasmussen Reports

| AJ

Support for Florida Governor Charlie Crist’s U.S. Senate bid has fallen this month to its lowest level yet

Paul and Grayson increase polling leads in Kentucky

| AJ

The two strongest Republican Senate hopefuls in Kentucky have edged further ahead of their top Democrat challengers in the latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of voters in the state

Poll shows 75 percent of Americans angry at government - DIGITAL JOURNAL

| interns

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey suggests that 75 per cent of Americans are at least somewhat angry at the government’s policies that are being instituted at the present moment, which is up four points from a similar poll in November