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politics3 months ago

Senate Democrats Continue to Block Funding Over Healthcare Disputes

Senate Democrats are set to reject a stopgap funding bill for the 10th time, demanding guarantees on health care subsidies amid a prolonged government shutdown that has paralyzed Congress and affected federal workers. A new poll shows most Americans blame both parties for the shutdown, which continues without resolution. Other news includes a judge halting federal worker firings, US covert operations in Venezuela, and a cruise line avoiding China due to retaliatory port fees.

politics1 year ago

"Public Opinion on Trump's Hush Money Case: Polls and Perspectives"

A new AP-NORC poll shows that only about one-third of U.S. adults believe former President Donald Trump acted illegally in the hush money case, with close to half thinking he did something illegal in other pending criminal cases. Public opinion of the trial proceedings could impact Trump politically, as half of Americans would consider him unfit to serve as president if convicted. The poll also reveals skepticism about the fairness of the prosecutors, judges, and jurors involved in the cases against Trump, with Republicans less likely than Democrats and independents to believe he committed a crime in the hush money case.

politics2 years ago

"AP-NORC Poll: Majority of US Adults Reject Biden-Trump Rematch in 2024"

A new AP-NORC poll shows that few Americans are excited about a potential rematch between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the 2024 election. While Biden has broad support from Democratic officials, about half of Democrats would be dissatisfied if he becomes the party's nominee. On the Republican side, two-thirds of Republicans would be satisfied with Trump as the nominee. Overall, most U.S. adults are dissatisfied with both Biden and Trump as potential nominees, with independents expressing the most displeasure. The poll also reveals that having a candidate who can win is given more importance than having a candidate whose views represent the party.