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Andrew Stanton is a Newsweek weekend reporter based in Maine. His role is reporting on U.S. politics and social issues. Andrew joined Newsweek in 2021 from The Boston Globe. He is a graduate of ...
Texas Sen. John Cornyn (R) is significantly trailing state Attorney General Ken Paxton in an internal GOP primary poll conducted by a super PAC supporting the incumbent, pointing to a potentially ...
You can get in touch with Kate by emailing [email protected], or by following her on X at @kateeplummer. President Donald Trump's approval rating has declined, according to a new poll.
Despite President Donald Trump's jubilant Michigan rally on April 29 to mark the first 100 days of his second term, a string of major national polls are painting a starker image with historically ...
AND BY AND LARGE, THEY’RE GIVING MAYOR WU HIGH MARKS. STRONG SUPPORT FOR BOSTON MAYOR MICHELLE WU IN A NEW SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE POLL. IT SHOWS 61% APPROVE OF THE JOB SHE’S DOING, 37% ...
Nearly half of Americans don't want politicians focusing on transgender issues, according to a new poll from a nonprofit newsroom. The 19th News poll found that 49% of Americans don't think ...
If a shocking new poll is to be believed, the honeymoon for President Donald Trump is very much over — as his second term hits the 100-day mark. According to a poll out early Sunday from ABC ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. So much for winning. New polls show that President Donald Trump’s approval ...
United States Donald Trump’s second term policies are deeply unpopular to young people, according to the latest edition of the Harvard Youth Poll released on Wednesday morning. None of President ...
In a new Yale Youth Poll, voters aged 18-21 leaned Republican, while voters aged 22-29 leaned Democratic. What caused this divide? Photo from Sai Kiran, UnSplash A rift has emerged within ...
Fewer than one in three young Americans approve of the job President Donald Trump and Congress are doing, according to a new national poll from the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics.
ALBANY — Gov. Kathy Hochul has something to celebrate, a poll actually suggesting more New Yorkers like her than don’t — but the same cannot be said for longtime Sen. Chuck Schumer ...