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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 11:29:00

steve: while waning. i don t know what that means. draw drops people in his unit say we are now all going to be targeted because that s what identifies in al-qaeda does. steve: that s right. is he now a target. idiotic for him to put that. in i wish somebody would ask him about that. u gov. piers is come up at 8:20. flint firefighters union gov did a poll and harry s support in great britain is shrinking. 2017 engaged to meghan popularity 81%. today it stands with the british people at 26 meghan s popularity is 23. brian: just called all the press racist, too. he called the press and the royals racist.

FOXNEWS Cavuto Live June 4, 2024 15:55:00

he was, you know, but i do think because he was more of in the basement, he was sort of sleepy joe, but that was an anomaly because of covid. now i certainly don t think people want to see an octogenarian and an element octogenarian with biden and trump in a big street fight right now. i think people want more policy solutions, and they want a younger, a generational change. and, certainly, we see that in the polls. cbs/u-gov poll from september shows if there s one thing polarized nation can agree on, it s 73% of americans want a younger president and want age limits for elected officials, all elected officials. so at least there s that. only 23% said no. neil: i just get nervous when they want to apply that to tv news anchors, but for now [laughter] we re going to keep an eye on it.

FOXNEWS FOX Friends First June 4, 2024 09:59:00

natural immunity because they already got the virus and the pentagon is not taking that a count either. it just makes no sense to hurt these folks. we are talking big numbers, guys. you know, 15,000 just in the army alone. on top of the 15,000 that they fell short. that s from a recruiting standpoint that s three divisions worth of soldiers and oh by the way we have the russians threatening nuclear war and a massive major chinese build-up. common sense has got to reign here. carley: latest u gov cbs news poll. 68% of people believe rights and freedoms are at stake in the elections. a lot of people view that see the overtucker the roe v. wade. that could also mean how people view pandemic policies and lockdowns and everything that happened in 2020. 15 seconds to you, unfortunately, but you still think those things are on top of mind for the american people? well, i think, first and

MSNBC MSNBC Prime June 4, 2024 08:05:00

abolish abortion pills, the way more than half of abortions are performed. and blake masters in arizona, trump supported has been voted for. and he put on his website that states should be able to ban contraceptions. he has since removed that particular item from his website, probably if abortion restrictions are as unpopular as they are even in red state kansas, you can just imagine how restrictions on contraception would be. and in fact, we ve got some brand new polling data out of arizona that looking at the anti-abortion politics on races well beyond kansas. this is done by the activist group in defensible, working with u-gov, and they asked arizona voter, would you rather vote for a republican or democrat for congress, a so-called generic ballot question, arizonans chose republicans by a 5 point margin.

MSNBCW MSNBC Prime August 4, 2022

0 by nearly 20 points. and what is remarkable about the outcome is that kansas republicans did everything they possibly could to stack the deck in their favor. for starters, they scheduled the vote during a typically aug of during the general election, in november, because yesterday s primary featured mostly republican candidates running against each other and therefore would presumably attract mostly republican voters. they made the language of the ballot measure so dense and confusing that the normal person would be hard-pressed to deciph ter at first glance what a yes or a no vote even meant. republican groups barraged out misleading text messages that meant it sound like yes would protect a woman s right to choose when in fact, the opposite was true. voter turnout was massive. far from the usual trickle of voters for an august primary in a midterm year. turnout approached presidential election levels. and the votes to defeat the anti-abortion measure didn t just come from the urban

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