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By BILL BARROW and LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election. But presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appears to stoke more anger and fear among Americans from his opposing party than President Joe Biden does from his. A new poll from The
AP-NORC Poll: Trump evokes more anger and fear from Democrats than Biden does from Republicans
By BILL BARROW and LINLEY SANDERS Associated Press ATLANTA (AP) — Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election. But presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump appears to stoke more anger and fear among Americans from his opposing party than President Joe Biden does from his. A new poll from The
Many Americans are unenthusiastic about a November rematch of the 2020 presidential election.
'The claim that there’s a wave of voter suppression in the country that requires expansion of the Voting Rights Act [of 1965] is simply false.'
President Joe Biden’s State of the Union appeared to appease the Democratic political chattering class, members of which have expressed concern about his age and mental acuity before November’s general election. But his address has not resonated in public polls, at least not yet. In the week since Biden’s State of the Union, his last […]
The Tampa Bay Times attributed the Republican wins to 'significant conservative turnout,' after Democrats' presidential primary was canceled.
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For decades, Democrats have controlled the nation’s largest cities. The results have been catastrophic, including high crime rates, blight, failing public educational systems, rampant poverty, and an expanding homeless population. These horrific outcomes are due to Democrats supporting failed policies, such as raising taxes, increasing regulations, growing the government, and refusing to prosecute violent criminals. Consequently, citizens voted with their feet and left in droves, a trend which...
With the Illinois primary election arriving, many voters are looking to
JOPLIN, Mo. — Missouri Democrats gathered at the polls, today, to choose their next presidential candidate. The Democratic presidential primary was today, with polls opening at 8:00 a.m and closing at noon. Six candidates were on today's ballot. They were current President Joe Biden, Dean Phillips, Stephen Lyons, Armando Perez-Serrato, Marianne Williamson, and Jason Palmer. []