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Opinion · 117th Congress

Biden’s State of the Union: a swing and a miss

In terms of inflation, while 47 percent said the president did enough to address inflation in his speech, 53 percent said he didn’t do enough. And this was with a Democrat-heavy sample. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Don’t rule out a GOP Senate wave

But in the Senate, Democrats won eight seats, taking them from 47 seats to 55 seats and the majority.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Time for Biden to get out of the Build Back Better bubble

An Oct. 6-8 CBS News/YouGov survey of U.S. adults found Biden at 47 percent to 53 percent on infrastructure; 37 percent to 63 percent on Afghanistan; and 47 percent to 53 percent on climate change

Opinion · 117th Congress

GOP has to make 2022 about policy, not personality

Given the huge Democratic edge in party registration — 47 percent Democrat, 24 percent Republican and 29 percent independent — any California Republican looking to win statewide has to not only do well

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: DC, where TX Dems summer

What we’re reading When the Beatles were ‘more popular than Jesus’: It’s true that just like 1966, when Democrats lost 47 House seats, the 2022 midterms could be affected by a spike in crime and

Opinion · 117th Congress

Election Day 2022 will be Independents’ Day

Our July 6-8 Winning the Issues survey saw Biden’s job approval underwater, with 40 percent of independents approving the job he is doing and 47 percent disapproving. 

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Hot mule sweat summer

Pew found that those new voters were almost evenly divided between Biden and Donald Trump: 49 percent backed Biden, while 47 percent supported Trump.

Opinion · 117th Congress

As Democrats go hard left, Hispanics head to the center

A poll done last fall found that while liberal Democrats, who currently define their party, supported socialism over capitalism, 44 percent to 36 percent, Hispanics disagreed, supporting capitalism 47

Opinion · 117th Congress

Joe Manchin is a bona fide centrist. Deal with it

In a May 22-25 Fox News Poll, 47 percent of voters said the Biden administration was proposing too much of an increase in government spending, while only 33 percent said it was the right amount.