
Americans more concerned about health care costs than universal coverage
More than four in 10 say affording medical care is a hardship
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More than four in 10 say affording medical care is a hardship
But most Americans still like the health insurance they currently have and do not want private insurance to be replaced by a public option
Early-state Democratic voters say Trump's allegations against Biden have not affected their views of him
One-third of Republicans say a president should not be able to ask foreign leaders for help in U.S. campaigns, but most of them still disapprove of the impeachment inquiry
The Democratic nomination is a race for delegates. We break down how we estimate delegates, state by state and district by district
But Americans are divided on whether President Trump's actions deserve impeachment, while Republicans back him
But compared to other issues, Democrats rate the climate change issue more importantly than Republicans do
Most Americans say climate change is happening and believe it contributes at least some to many extreme weather conditions
Most Americans consider climate change to be at least a serious problem — including more than a quarter who say it is a crisis
Most Americans of all ages think climate change is either a serious problem or a crisis
CBS polling analysis on whether the debates can help Democratic candidates struggling to stand out from the rest of a very large field
In the early voting states, Warren leads in New Hampshire, while Sanders leads in Nevada
Does Elizabeth Warren's support have room to grow? Voters' second choices suggest the answer is yes
New CBS News poll also finds partisanship plays a role in perceptions of Americans' financial situations
There are real differences in how Democrats view 2020 candidates and issues, depending on their level of financial comfort or concern, CBS News polling analysis finds
Biden continues to lead Democratic candidates in the delegate count across early nominating states, but his advantage has shrunk since June, as Warren and Harris gain ground
Biden continues to lead the field among Democratic voters across 2020 primary states holding contests through Super Tuesday, but Warren and Harris have narrowed the gap
Nine in 10 Democrats in early-voting states say health care is their top issue, and out-of-pocket costs are the top concern
Most Americans disagree with the president's incendiary tweets about four Democratic congresswomen of color. A majority of Republicans agree with him
CBS News polling analysis examines the ideological divisions among Democratic voters in states with early nominating contests
Americans favor another U.S. mission to the moon and exploration of Mars
Americans says space program contributes to scientific advances, pride and patriotism
CBS News poll finds record high support for same-sex marriage, but most say some discrimination still exists
Most black voters choose Biden, but many are considering others, too
In a year when Democrats seem focused on electability, a key test for candidates will be convincing voters they are up to the task of beating President trump
National Director of Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said 37 current and former government officials are losing their security clearances.
Details are emerging about the possible motivation behind the firing of five senior FBI agents.
Nebraska Republican Gov. Jim Pillen announced plans Tuesday for an immigration detention center in a farming area in the state's southwest corner.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the entire southern border wall with Mexico is being painted black to deter illegal immigration, at President Trump's request.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia — who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador only to be brought back to face smuggling charges — asked a federal judge to dismiss his indictment.
The White House launched an official TikTok account on Tuesday, less than a month before a Sept. 17 deadline for the app to either find a new owner or face a U.S.-wide ban.
A Democratic state lawmaker who fled Texas in protest of a GOP redistricting effort is asking a court to let her exit the Capitol, after she was told she needs a police escort to leave the building.
The House Oversight Committee intends to release the documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a spokesperson said.
The U.S. has expanded its campaign to persuade countries to aid its crackdown on illegal immigration by accepting deportations of migrants who are not their own citizens.
Air Force chief of staff Gen. David Allvin announced he will retire in November, just two years into what is usually a four-year term as Air Force Chief of Staff.
More than a million foreign students study in the U.S. each year.
President Trump is working to coordinate a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after Monday's talks.
Oklahoma will require applicants for teacher jobs coming from California and New York to pass an exam the GOP-dominated state's top education official says is designed to safeguard against "radical leftist ideology."
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey will serve as the FBI's co-deputy director, alongside the law enforcement agency's current second-in-command, Dan Bongino.
President Trump says he plans to sign an executive order "to end mail-in ballots, because they're corrupt." Here's what to know about his claims.
Twenty states and the District of Columbia sued the Justice Department for adding a new immigration enforcement rule to crime victim grants.
Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle a lawsuit accusing it of defaming the voting equipment company Dominion Voting Systems over its role in the 2020 election.
President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders at the White House.
A federal judge tossed out part of a lawsuit brought by detainees at the "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center in the Florida Everglades, handing a partial victory to the Trump administration.
Former Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown announced a bid to once again represent Ohio in the Senate on Monday, nearly a year after his reelection effort in 2024 fell short.