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Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Most Voters Oppose the Great Reset and ESG Scores
Opinion -Prefer Policies to Limit Use of ESG Scores for U.S. Businesses -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Vast Majority of Voters Worried About Rising Energy Prices, Favor Increasing Drilling in the U.S.
Opinion -82% of likely voters say they are either “very” or “somewhat concerned” about rising energy and gas prices under the Biden administration -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Nearly Two-thirds of Voters Don’t Want Biden to Run for Re-election
Opinion -Republicans Donald Trump (50%-36%) and Ron DeSantis (46%-35%) would defeat President Biden if election were held today -
MEDIA ADVISORY: Climate at a Glance for Teachers and Students Released by The Heartland Institute
Opinion -Book Released on Earth Day to Supplement Science and Climate Curricula and Will Be Mailed to Thousands of Teachers in 2022 -
PRESS RELEASE: Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Majority of Voters Reject Great Reset, Say Businesses’ Highest Priority Should Be Products and Services, Not Social Justice or Climate Change
Opinion -Voters said international institutions like the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and International Monetary Fund should have a limited influence in crafting regulations for U.S. businesses. -
PRESS RELEASE: Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Democrats Still Support Draconian COVID Measures
Opinion -59% of Democrats support government forcing Americans to remain confined in their homes if they refuse the COVID vaccine -
PRESS RELEASE: Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Trump Would Beat Biden if Presidential Election Were Held Today
Opinion -Donald Trump beats Joe Biden 46% to 40% with 10% preferring another candidate; 2% not sure and 2% wouldn’t vote -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Topics in the News
Opinion -From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, conducted a nationwide survey of 2,000 likely voters. -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Police Shootings
Opinion -Those respondents who said they "primarily" get their news from talk radio were most likely to correctly answer our question about the number of fatal police shootings of unarmed African Americans. -
Rasmussen/Heartland Poll: Viewers of Conservative Media More Likely to Get the Facts Right on Climate Change
Opinion -From April 29 to May 3, Rasmussen Reports and The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, conducted a nationwide survey of 2,000 likely voters. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Polls on the Great Reset, Socialism, and Free Speech
Opinion -Read the results of these important polls on the public's view of some radical policies that are growing in popularity. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Hate Socialism
Opinion -75% of likely voters say free-market capitalism is a better economic system than socialism. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: 1 in 4 Voters Support Free Speech Bans
Opinion -Although more than half of likely voters say government should not ban speech considered to be offensive, including on social media sites, a large proportion of younger voters support such bans. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Reject Radical ‘Great Reset’ Movement
Opinion -More than half of likely voters say “international institutions like the United Nations, World Economic Forum, and International Monetary Fund” should have little to no influence “in creating regulations governing United States businesses.” -
Survey: Public Strongly Rejects Second Amendment Repeal
Opinion -A national survey found two-thirds of American voters do not support repeal of the Second Amendment, which protects the "right to keep and bear arms." -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Support Free Speech, Reject Socialism
Opinion -The following is a national survey of likely voters published by The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, and Rasmussen Reports, one of America’s leading polling firms. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters’ Views on Climate Change
Opinion -The following is a national survey of likely voters published by The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, and Rasmussen Reports, one of America’s leading polling firms. -
Heartland/Rasmussen Poll: Likely Voters Reject Socialism, Socialist Candidates, Repeal of Second Amendment
Opinion -The following is a national survey of likely voters published by The Heartland Institute, a national free-market think tank, and Rasmussen Reports, one of America’s leading polling firms. -
No, Beto, There is No Impending Climate Refugee Crisis
Opinion -2020 Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke warned on his first campaign stop in New Hampshire of a mass refugee crisis due to climate change. -
The 1889 St. Louis Convention of States
Opinion -A frequent argument against a convention for proposing constitutional amendments is that there are “no precedents” for determining the rules and procedures for such a gathering, other than the Constitutional Convention of 1787. -
Charlie Kirk, Brent Hamachek of Turning Point USA Sell Out Heartland Institute for Talk
Opinion -Charlie Kirk and Brent Hamachek of Turning Point USA were guests at The Heartland Institute’s Andrew Breitbart Freedom Center on February 8 to talk about their book Time for a Turning Point. -
RICO for Government Climate Deniers?
Opinion -Editor's Note: This column was co-authored by Ron Arnold.A self-appointed coalition of Democratic state attorneys general is pursuing civil or criminal racketeering actions against ExxonMobil, the Competitive Enterprise Institute and other organizations. -
Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming
Opinion -The authors are three prominent climate scientists affiliated with the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC). The book is titled ‘Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming: The NIPCC Report on Consensus.’ -
Rasmussen Poll: Most Americans Say Climate Scientists Falsify Data
Opinion -Climate Change Weekly #15A new Rasmussen poll shows 69 percent of Americans say it is at least somewhat likely that some scientists have falsified research data to support their own theories and beliefs, including 40 percent who say it is “very likely”