A median of 75 percent of respondents in 12 advanced economies expressed confidence in Biden's global leadership, compared with 17 percent in President Donald Trump's, the Pew Research Center survey found.
President Bidenâs Approval Rating and the Latest Poll Numbers: Updates
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With President Biden approaching his 100th day in office this week, a slim majority of Americans approve of the job heâs doing, but he has been unable to overcome the countryâs entrenched partisan divide, according to separate polls released Sunday.
The surveys, from Fox News, NBC News and ABC News/The Washington Post, found that Mr. Biden is considerably more popular at the 100-day mark than his predecessor, Donald J. Trump, but his approval is well behind that of most other modern presidents at this point in their first terms.
A growing number of conservatives oppose automatic voter registration and no-excuse early voting, policies overwhelmingly backed by liberals.
A voter submits a ballot in an official drop box during early voting in Athens, Ga., last October. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)
(CN) Fewer Republicans than Democrats support automatic voter registration and they want narrower eligibility conditions for obtaining absentee ballots, according to a national survey by the Pew Research Center.
The nonpartisan polling organization asked 5,109 adults in the U.S. about their opinions on election procedures and compared their results to previous surveys. Their findings released Thursday suggest that the gulf between liberal and conservative Americans is widening on issues of voting access.
The Drop in Republican Support for Voting Rights
A Pew poll shows that the party’s voters increasingly oppose measures that would expand access to the ballot.
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April 22, 2021, 6:45 p.m. ET
The political divide in America has grown so deep and so entrenched that it now extends well beyond questions of policy.
People’s feelings on how democracy ought to be carried out including whether voting should be made harder or easier may now be just as likely to be correlated to their political identity as they are to their views on actual political issues.
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A 2020 Pew Research study reveals that over half of white, liberal women have been diagnosed with a mental health condition at some point. Does this mean there s a correlation between progressive ideas and mental health?
It s a common tactic of the politically charged on either side (and normally perceived as a cheap one at that) to take the particular adherents of an ideology and equate that diehard worship to mental illness.
Conservatives label younger liberal generations as snowflakes or as having Trump derangement syndrome if they didn t like the past president; liberals and progressives label right-leaning individuals or conservatives as racists, bigots, misogynists, etc. Resorting to this type of lowbrow behavior might once have been seen as an excuse not to address the actual issues or beliefs at hand, but now