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At the Races: Calling the cops
If the polls are to be believed, Nevada is among the states where the Biden campaign has both a challenge and an opportunity.
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If the polls are to be believed, Nevada is among the states where the Biden campaign has both a challenge and an opportunity.
The power of that issue drove Democrats to the polls this year.
“Have either gotten the job done for the American people?” Both public and private polls are clear: The answer to all of them is “No.”
It’s not Republicanism, and it’s not American,” said the former executive director of the Michigan GOP, whose front lawn sports a Scholten sign.
A New York Times analysis of four polls conducted in June found that between 15 million and 26 million people participated in demonstrations, and the Associated Press counted the number of arrests through
clearly more than that, a case of who gets the benefit of the doubt, even after the last two-term Democratic president was a black man with the name Barack Hussein Obama who was down double digits in the polls
“I put this in the same category as repainting Air Force One: an affront to tradition, and a signal of misplaced priorities, but hardly a threat to American democracy.
But speaking Thursday, he described the economic pressures facing American families, including the high cost of child care, which he said has contributed to low birth rates.
The California senator, a new entry into a crowded and growing Democratic field to challenge Donald Trump next year, answered simply, “I describe myself as a proud American.”
Pews to polls Both campaigns have been using their connections in the religious community to boost turnout heading into the special election.
If he wins the presidency, we don’t know if Donald Trump would crush domestic dissent by rolling tanks over American citizens.
An April 17 Washington Post/ABC poll found what countless polls have told us before: An overwhelming majority (72 percent in this case) supports the highest earners paying more of their fair share in taxes