Ariel Edwards-Levy is a senior reporter and polling editor, covering politics and public opinion and running HuffPost's polling partnership with YouGov. She is a graduate of the University of Southern California, a member of the American Association for Public Opinion Research and the winner of the 2019 APSA Carey McWilliams Award. She is based in Washington, D.C.
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Raising The Minimum Wage Would Have Been A Popular Move, Polls Show
Support for increasing the minimum wage to $15 was near-universal among Democrats.
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Republicans Still Haven't Convinced Many Americans That Joe Biden Is A Radical Leftist
Only a third of Americans say they think the president is "too extreme."
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After Impeachment Trial, Trump Voters More Convinced Than Ever Of His Innocence
Among the public at large, less than a third say they think the ex-president did enough to condemn the siege of the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.
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Here's What People Miss Most From Their Pre-Pandemic Lives
In a new HuffPost/YouGov survey, Americans look back at everything they've lost since the coronavirus took hold in the country last year.
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Only Half Of Americans Have Heard Of ‘Cancel Culture’
A HuffPost/YouGov poll found many Americans are unaware of the idea, which has become a major Republican talking point.
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Most Americans Now Know Someone Who's Been Vaccinated
But few expect the U.S. to return to a pre-pandemic normal any time soon, a new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
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Amid Tough School Reopening Battles, Americans Continue To Cheer Teachers Unions
Americans remain divided over how schools should handle the coronavirus pandemic, but parents support their local districts and teachers unions.
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Americans Want Bigger Stimulus Checks — Even If GOP Isn't On Board
"More money" may be an easier message to sell than "bipartisanship," a new HuffPost/YouGov survey on coronavirus relief finds.
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Republican Voters Want The GOP's Future To Look Trumpian
Republicans remain more likely to define themselves as Trump supporters than supporters of his party, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds.
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Biden Gets Positive Marks For First Steps As President, Survey Finds
Donald Trump's presidency was marked by stable, negative ratings. Biden starts out with a broader pool of potential supporters.
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Nobody Feels Like A Winner In American Politics Right Now
A new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds little faith in the U.S. system of government — or in the wisdom of other Americans.
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Biden Voters Are More Likely Than Trump Voters To Favor Bipartisan Efforts
Most backers of the new president expect him to make an effort at bipartisanship, a new survey finds.
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Republicans Seek To Distance Themselves From The Mob That Stormed The Capitol: Poll
The share who say they approve of the siege has fallen since last week, a HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
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Slim Majority Of Voters Approve Of Social Media Outlets Locking Trump's Accounts
Only about one-fifth of voters think President Trump's tweets have generally helped his cause, a new survey finds.
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Public Condemns Pro-Trump Capitol Rioters, But Many Republicans Say They 'Had A Point'
By a roughly 2-to-1 margin, Americans say the president didn't do enough to denounce his supporters' actions, a new HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
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What Do Polls Of The Georgia Senate Runoffs Actually Tell Us?
There's little data ― and a lot of room for caution ― about public opinion on the two elections.
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People Are Not Paying Attention To The Trump Administration’s Execution Spree
The government has executed 10 people in the past five months, but only 13% of registered voters say they’ve heard a lot about it, a HuffPost/YouGov survey finds.
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Voters Think Biden Will Try To Work With Republicans, Doubt GOP Will Work With Him
Democratic voters are more likely than Republicans to say their side should prepare to compromise, a new survey finds.
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GOP Voters Say They'd Back Trump Over Congressional Republicans
Republican Trump voters are more likely to identify with the president than their political party, a new survey finds.
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Will Americans Take A Coronavirus Vaccine? Here's What Surveys Can (And Can't) Tell Us
With a vaccine rollout just getting underway in the U.S., public opinion remains in flux.