A majority of Americans said, according to new poll results, that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have invaded Ukraine if President Trump was still in office. The poll published Friday from the Harvard Center for American Political Studies (CAPS) – Harris Poll shows that 62% of Americans believe that Putin would not have triggered if Trump were still president, hill mentioned. The view was held by 85% of Republicans, but also 38% of Democrats. 59% of voters said Putin decided to invade because Putin felt weak from President Biden,…
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More than half reject Biden’s handling of Ukraine in new poll
Barely a third of Americans agree with President Biden’s handling of the threat of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to a new poll published days after Vladimir Putin ordered “peacekeeping” forces in two breakaway regions of the former Soviet republic. The Gallup Survey It found that only 36 percent of Americans supported the president’s response to the “situation with Russia” while 55 percent disagreed. Less than two-thirds of Democrats (64 percent) support Biden’s handling of the issue, while 35 percent of independents support his efforts. Only 11 percent of Republicans…
Read MoreTrump leads Biden by 11 points in new Iowa poll
A poll reported that former President Trump beat President Biden by 11 points in a hypothetical showdown in Iowa. If such a match were held again in 2024, 51 percent of potential voters would support Trump, and 40 percent said they would support Biden, A Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll showed on Saturday. Another 4 percent said they would not vote for any of the candidates while 5 percent said they were unsure. When the candidates faced off in 2020, Trump defeated Biden by about 8 percentage points, taking the state…
Read More76% of Americans think Facebook makes society worse
A new poll finds that more than three out of four Americans think Facebook is making society worse – backed in part by concerns about the spread of conspiracy theories on the platform. CNN Poll released Wednesday It found that 76 percent of adults in the United States believe Facebook makes society worse, compared to 11 percent who said the social media giant has a positive impact on “society as a whole”. 13% of respondents said it had no effect in either direction. More than a third of those surveyed…
Read MoreBiden rejected nearly 60 per cent, and most say no to giving re-election
President Biden’s job approval rating fell to a new low in a poll released Monday — but the news was worse for Vice President Kamala Harris. USA Today/Suffolk University Survey Show that only 37.8 percent of Americans agree Biden’s performance in office. By contrast, 59 percent of Americans disapprove of the president, whose ratings have fallen since August. Biden’s previous low rating for job approval came in a Quinnipiac poll last month, which showed that 38 percent of Americans approve of his performance, while 53 percent disagree. Meanwhile, 27.8 percent…
Read MoreElection wake-up call: Devine
It turns out that the FBI sting on Mama Bear and Papa Bear isn’t a vote-winner. Nor are their children indoctrinated in the fine arts doctrine of racial hatred, homosexual pornography, gender neutrality, and anti-Americanism. Parents’ right to have a say in what their children are studying at school wasn’t all driving the red wave that swept Democrats on Tuesday, but their battles on the school board were an example of the anti-wake backlash sweeping the country. The disastrous presidency of Joe Biden loomed over every poll. High gas prices,…
Read MoreBiden ignores poll numbers, says that’s not why he’s running for president
President Biden has shrugged off low poll numbers by saying that’s not why he’s running for president and spoke at length about his meeting with Pope Francis, referring to the pope as a “real respectable man” at a news conference Sunday following the G20 summit in Rome. . Biden was asked about his comments that claimed America was back even as his favorable ratings collapsed, his legislative agenda faltered in Congress and the tight race for state governors in Virginia between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Glenn Youngkin. “Because of…
Read MoreGlenn Youngkin’s surge over Terry McAuliffe in Virginia fuels despair in Dem
Democrats tried to avoid panic over Virginia’s governor’s race on the last day of early voting — in a blue state election that is suddenly too close to be held. The Democratic Governors Association warned in a last-minute email that “Democrats are facing a catastrophe” referring to recent polls showing the party’s candidate, former Governor Terry McAuliffe, trailing GOP newcomer Glenn Yongkin just days before the 11th. The tenth of November. 2 elections. “We cannot allow the Republican Party to break the Democratic firewall in Virginia – because what happens…
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