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…York City Parents of Children Aged 5–11 Years Read The Study COVID-19: A Barometer for Social Justice in New York City Read The Study A global survey to assess public…
…York City Parents of Children Aged 5–11 Years Read The Study COVID-19: A Barometer for Social Justice in New York City Read The Study A global survey to assess public…
…more likely to support the former President, and 34% say it makes no difference on their vote. Kimball said, “Nationwide, the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago hurts Trump in 2024. However,…
…priority should be in their first 100 days. Twenty-eight percent (28%) believe the focus should be on housing, 21% on education/schools, 10% on police reform. Other priorities include crime (10%),…
…general election support, “independents are breaking for Justice, 43% to 18%; however, in the matchup with Mooney, independents are split 32% to 32%.” Governor Justice holds a 40% approval among…
…Senator John Cornyn and Attorney General Ken Paxton, with Cornyn at 30%, Paxton at 29%, and 37% of voters still undecided. https://youtu.be/gK7MRaTV5Ls “Seven months ahead of the Republican Primary, the…
60% of Americans think the submarine deal between the US, UK, and Australia will positively affect global security A new Emerson College poll, commissioned by the Association of Marshall Scholars,…
…under 40 expressing their intention to vote for Biden nationally, up from 52% in the previous month.” A majority of Republican Primary voters nationwide (73%) support Trump as their 2024…
…Hampshire in comparison to Massachusetts splits by party registration; 77% of Republican voters say New Hampshire was a much better place to live than Massachusetts, compared to 41% of Democrats…
…Twenty-nine percent of Democrats were at least somewhat dissatisfied, compared with only 8% of Republicans. The plurality (45%) of Democrats plan to vote by mail, as compared to a majority…