Keyword: poll
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Judge Roy Moore holds a commanding lead in the Alabama Senate race and has “united” local Republicans behind him, according to a poll released Tuesday — data that crushes the establishment narrative that Moore is a divisive figure who may botch a winnable election. The poll, first reported by Politico, was put out in a polling memo by the McConnell-backed Senate Leadership Fund which campaigned vigorously for Moore’s primary rival Sen. Luther Strange (R-AL). But, despite warnings from establishment voices that Moore was too extreme and could cost the GOP a safe seat, the poll shows the exact opposite. The...
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President Trump's approval rating dropped to 38 percent in October, the lowest recorded amount of support from voters since he took office in January, according to an NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll released Sunday. [Snip] Voters are most unhappy with Trump's handling of the NFL players' protests, recovery efforts following Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, and the healthcare battle in Congress. Between 54 percent and 59 percent of people disapprove of Trump's work in those areas. [Snip] Currently, 48 percent of voters want a Democratic-controlled Congress and 41 percent want Republicans to maintain control of both chambers. The 2018 Senate...
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Danny Tarkanian, the anti-establishment conservative challenging anti-Trump establishment Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) in Nevada’s primary, has solidified his lead over Heller in a new poll from JMC Analytics released on Friday morning.
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Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick may be out of a job playing professional football, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have job prospects out there. According to a recently released poll from Northwestern University's Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy, a majority of African Americans see the Black Lives Matter movement as effective but they want a national spokesperson, and they think Kaepernick would be a great choice.
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ATLANTA (AP) — The slaying of five dozen people in Las Vegas did little to change Americans’ opinions about gun laws. The nation is closely divided on whether restricting firearms would reduce such mass shootings or homicides, though a majority favor tighter laws as they have for several years, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The massive divide on stricter limits remains firmly in place.
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Republican Roy Moore leads Democrat Doug Jones by 11 percent in a new Raycom News Network Senate Election poll conducted by Strategy Research. The survey of 3,000 likely Alabama voters finds Moore receiving 51% support to 40% for Jones. Nine percent remain undecided in the exclusive poll conducted on Monday.
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POLL: What should be done in the wake of the Las Vegas shooting? Stricter gun control laws whould be enacted Hotels should increase security Both Neither
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Over just one month of player, coach and owner protests of the flag and National Anthem, the National Football League has gone from America's sport to the least liked of top professional and college sports, according to a new poll. From the end of August to the end of September, the favorable ratings for the NFL have dropped from 57 percent to 44 percent, and it has the highest unfavorable rating -- 40 percent -- of any big sport, according to the Winston Group survey provided exclusively to Secrets. Worse for football, which was already seeing lower TV ratings and...
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Per Fox news poll It's their right of free speech - 51% Disrespectful to the country - 49%
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POLL: Was President Trump right to dis-invite The Golden State Warriors from the White House? No, the invitation should remain Yes, the Warriors are anti-American I'm not sure
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Hollywood has become a platform for propaganda and politics. Celebrities spout activism at every available opportunity. Many Americans have tuned them out and quit watching them almost entirely over it. They don’t seem to get they are alienating half of their audience either way they go. There’s no way we could list all of them, but here are ten of the most irritating celebrities that just won’t shut up today. Let us know which ones annoy you the most. Rank it! IMPORTANT VOTING INSTRUCTIONS: If you think a celebrity is really annoying, hit the up arrow. If you think they...
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POLL: Should anti-Progressive speech be allowed on college campuses? No, speech or viewpoints that are offensive or biased against certain groups of people should not be permitted Yes, students should be exposed to all types of speech and viewpoints I'm not sure
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POLL: Who is right about the Graham-Cassidy Obamacare bill? Rand Paul: "another big government boondoggle" President Trump: "A great Bill" I'm not sure
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POLL: Which quote better sums up President Trump's speech to the United Nations? 'It was very dark and dangerous'- Hillary Clinton 'I never heard a bolder or more courageous speech' - Benjamin Netanyahu
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POLL: Why is the once thriving nation of Venezuela on the brink of total collapse? THE UNITED STATES HAS WAGED AN "ECONOMIC WAR" AGAINST VENEZUELA SOCIALISM HAS DESTROYED THE VENEZUELAN ECONOMY I'M NOT SURE
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POLL: Should Hillary Clinton challenge the legitimacy of the 2016 election? Yes, the Russians stole it for President Trump No, the "Russians stole it" narrative is a liberal lie I'm not sure
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POLL: Why is NFL viewership so low? Competition from the hurricanes and the presidential race Fans' disgust over anti-American protests A combination of factors I'm not sure
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POLL: What should happen to the so-called "Dreamers"? They should receive full amnesty They should be allowed to stay but denied citizenship They should be deported I'm not sure
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POLL: Amnesty or Wall - Which do you support? Dreamer amnesty only Border wall only Both Neither
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More Mexicans view the United States unfavorably than at any time in the past decade and a half. Nearly two-thirds of Mexicans (65%) express a negative opinion of the U.S., more than double the share two years ago (29%). Mexicans’ opinions about the economic relationship with their country’s northern neighbor are also deteriorating, though less dramatically: 55% now say economic ties between Mexico and the U.S. are good for their country, down from 70% in 2013. This erosion of Mexico’s goodwill toward the U.S. coincides with low approval of American President Donald Trump and one of his signature policies. An...
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