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74% of Georgia voters support requiring voters to include a copy of their photo ID or other documentation in order to cast an absentee ballot by mail, including 55% of liberals. The Election Transparency Initiative is a joint project of SBA Pro-Life America and American Principles Project. © 2025 Election Transparency Initiative. Our elections should represent the will of the people, not partisan interests. We need to reform the rules to END gerrymandering – so that our government is truly of, by, and for the people. In a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, respondents blame Republicans slightly more for a potential shutdown than Democrats.
But nearly a third of people say the blame for a shutdown would be shared across both parties. Rahul Mukherjee/NPR hide caption If the federal government were to shut down, Republicans would get more of the blame than Democrats, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, but a significant percentage would blame both parties equally. By a 38%-27% margin, respondents said they would blame Republicans for a shutdown with 3 in 10 saying both parties would be to blame. The plurality of independents, 4 in 10, would blame both parties equally. "Neither one wants to compromise," said Debra Sudbeck, 71, an independent from Nebraska.
"It's just that Republicans want to do everything they can to antagonize the Democrats, and Democrats want to do everything they can to go against the Republicans. They're just fighting like two little kids." The finding adds a wrinkle to the pending shutdown deadline of midnight Tuesday. The government would shut down then if no deal is struck. Many in the Democratic base were upset with Senate party leader Chuck Schumer of New York because he made a last-minute deal earlier in the year to avoid a shutdown. With 41 days until Election Day, the presidential race remains too close to call as former President Donald Trump receives 48 percent support among likely voters, Vice President Kamala Harris receives 47 percent support,...
In Quinnipiac University's August 29 poll, following the Democratic National Convention, the presidential race was too close to call. Harris received 49 percent support, Trump received 47 percent support, and Stein and Oliver each received 1 percent support. In today's poll, Republicans 93 - 6 percent back Trump, while Democrats 94 - 5 percent back Harris. Among independents, 47 percent back Trump, 44 percent back Harris, 3 percent back Stein, and 2 percent back Oliver. In a hypothetical two-way race between Harris and Trump, Trump receives 48 percent support and Harris receives 48 percent support. Seventy percent of likely voters supporting Harris say they are very enthusiastic about supporting her, compared to 75 percent in August.
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74% Of Georgia Voters Support Requiring Voters To Include A
74% of Georgia voters support requiring voters to include a copy of their photo ID or other documentation in order to cast an absentee ballot by mail, including 55% of liberals. The Election Transparency Initiative is a joint project of SBA Pro-Life America and American Principles Project. © 2025 Election Transparency Initiative. Our elections should represent the will of the people, not partisan ...
But Nearly A Third Of People Say The Blame For
But nearly a third of people say the blame for a shutdown would be shared across both parties. Rahul Mukherjee/NPR hide caption If the federal government were to shut down, Republicans would get more of the blame than Democrats, according to a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll, but a significant percentage would blame both parties equally. By a 38%-27% margin, respondents said they would blame Republic...
"It's Just That Republicans Want To Do Everything They Can
"It's just that Republicans want to do everything they can to antagonize the Democrats, and Democrats want to do everything they can to go against the Republicans. They're just fighting like two little kids." The finding adds a wrinkle to the pending shutdown deadline of midnight Tuesday. The government would shut down then if no deal is struck. Many in the Democratic base were upset with Senate p...
In Quinnipiac University's August 29 Poll, Following The Democratic National
In Quinnipiac University's August 29 poll, following the Democratic National Convention, the presidential race was too close to call. Harris received 49 percent support, Trump received 47 percent support, and Stein and Oliver each received 1 percent support. In today's poll, Republicans 93 - 6 percent back Trump, while Democrats 94 - 5 percent back Harris. Among independents, 47 percent back Trump...
This Navigator Research Report Contains Polling Data On The Latest
This Navigator Research report contains polling data on the latest perceptions of Project 2025, including levels of awareness and support for Project 2025, what Americans are hearing about Project 2025, and what policies from... Nearly half of Americans have seen, read, or heard something about Project 2025, with many citing Trump and Republicans when describing what they have seen. 49 percent of ...