Poll: Majority Support J.D. Vance in OH Senate Race, 10 Points over Ryan
Republican J.D. Vance secured 53.9 percent of support from likely voters in the Ohio U.S. Senate race and has a ten-point
Read moreRepublican J.D. Vance secured 53.9 percent of support from likely voters in the Ohio U.S. Senate race and has a ten-point
Read moreRepublican Mehmet Oz caught up to Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in the polls and is within the margin of error
Read moreWisconsin’s incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson slightly leads his radical opponent, Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes, for United States Senator in the most recent
Read moreAuthored by Steve Watson via Summit News, Joe Biden, the man who still claims he wants to heal the stark
Read moreTwo new polls of the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania suggest that the race may be closer than previous polls
Read moreby Shane Trejo, Big League Politics: A new poll from the Trafalgar Group has shown that nearly 79 percent of
Read moreCelebrity doctor Mehmet Oz has a slight lead in Pennsylvania’s Republican U.S. Senate primary but remains locked in a statistical
Read morePolling shows a nod from former President Donald Trump could put Ohio Republican U.S. Senate primary candidate J.D. Vance in
Read moreRepublican Pennsylvania State Senator and Gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano proposed rolling back medical privacy protections during the early days of
Read moreA recent poll indicates President Joe Biden’s approval rating is tanking with non-white Democrats, Democrats under 40, and Democrats without a college degree.
Read moreFormer Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows does not believe Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) would challenge Donad Trump in a 2024 Republican primary, surmising the governor “would be the first to say that if President Trump gets in, that he would win the nomination and would clear the field.”
Read moreA poll indicated Monday more Americans hold President Joe Biden responsible for rising inflation than Former President Donald Trump.
Read moreA new poll from Rasmussen Reports has found that most likely voters believe that former Vice President Joe Biden benefitted from controversial business deals reached by his son, Hunter Biden. According to data from the poll, 54 percent of “likely U.S. Voters believe it’s likely that Biden was consulted about and perhaps profited from Hunter’s overseas business deals including at least one involving a company in mainland China.” Despite those that strongly believe Biden benefitted, 44 percent “very likely” consider that Biden benefitted from those deals. Contrary to those that have suspicion, 38 percent stated they “unlikely” believe that Biden was involved with his son’s dealings. An estimated 21 percent responded they believe it is “unlikely at all.” Of those that disapprove of President Trump’s leadership, 50 percent stated they believe it was ‘very or somewhat likely’ corruption took place in those deals. Twenty-seven percent disagreed, saying that corruption was “not very likely” and 11 percent said they believe corruption was “very unlikely.” Eleven percent said they believe there was no corruption at all. Twelve percent stated they were unsure about whether corruption took place. The survey was comprised of 1,000 likely American voters and was conducted between October 22 and 25, 2020
Read moreA vast majority of registered voters favor the “Keep Nine” amendment, establishing the number of Supreme Court justices at nine and thereby preventing the president and Congress from ever “packing” the highest court in the land. The “Keep Nine” amendment simply states that the Supreme Court of the United States “shall be composed of nine Justices.” A survey, conducted by McLaughlin and Associates from Sept 23 – 27 among 1,000 registered, likely voters, found that 62 percent favor the amendment, as opposed to the 18 percent who do not. “Whether or not we can preserve an independent Supreme Court, or end up with a Court whose size could be manipulated for political advantage by whoever controls the White House and Congress will be a defining issue for the future of our nation,” Paul Summers, former Attorney General of Tennessee and “leader of the Keep Nine Amendment effort,” said in a statement. Last week, two congressmen, Denver Riggleman (R-VA) and Collin C. Peterson (D-MN) introduced a “Keep Nine” measure which would effectively set the number of Supreme Court justices at nine. “The independence and non-partisan nature of the Supreme Court of the United States is a core aspect of American government,” Riggleman said
Read moreThe North American Scrabble Players Association announced it is removing more than 200 words from the official list of words
Read moreFriday, MSNBC contributor Donny Deutsch suggested President Donald Trump’s behavior amid the coronavirus pandemic is simply because “he doesn’t want
Read moreDonate Maxim Shipenkov / EPA / TASS On July 1st, the final stage of voting on constitutional changes in Russia
Read moreAccording to the most recente survey by Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll, presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden is currently leading over President
Read moreFormer Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Thursday that states may want
Read moreThe majority of voters in ten swing states say they want reductions to overall immigration while about 30 million Americans
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