Polling

Understanding what Americans think is essential to building a more perfect union. The Rainey Center conducts regular national surveys of registered voters to explore public opinion on the policy issues that matter most, from energy independence and AI to economic opportunity and national security. Our surveys are conducted online, weighted to reflect the national electorate, and designed to surface areas of bipartisan consensus alongside honest differences. Learn more about how our polls are conducted in our Methodology.

Interested in conducting your own public opinion research? Contact the Rainey Center to explore custom polling conducted in partnership with a respected conservative policy organization.

Rainey Center Polling

Voters Approve of Trump's Border Security, Reject Liberal Immigration Policies

February 3, 2026

Americans strongly support President Trump's immigration enforcement efforts, according to new polling from the Joseph Rainey Center. With illegal border crossings down 95% since inauguration, 53% of voters say the border is more secure now than under President Biden, more than double the 24% who say the opposite.

Rainey Center Polling

Voters Support Secure Elections: New Poll Shows Overwhelming Bipartisan Consensus

February 3, 2026

New polling from the Joseph Rainey Center reveals broad bipartisan agreement on election security. A survey of 1,299 registered voters found strong support for commonsense measures to protect the integrity of American elections.

Rainey Center Polling

Empowering Parents Voters Support App Store Accountability

January 19, 2026

Rainey Center conducted a national survey studying voter attitudes on holiday spending, the American Dream, data center security and online safety. We find that voters are increasingly squeezed by rising prices and many feel the American Dream is out of reach. Voters believe that ensuring domestic energy dominance is a key national security priority. Voters also want parents, not the government, to make decisions about the online content kids engage with.