Poll: Americans oppose GOP push to ban school mask mandates by a whopping 2-1 margin
YAHOO - More than twice as many Americans say students and staff should be required to wear masks in schools as those opposed, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. And they oppose Republican efforts to prevent local school districts from requiring masks by a similar 2-1 margin.
The survey of 1,649 U.S. adults, which was conducted from Aug. 16 to 18, found that parents and the broader public are both firmly on the side of school districts that have taken to defying GOP governors such as Florida’s Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott of Texas.
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Poll: Americans oppose GOP push to ban school mask mandates by a whopping 2-1 margin
YAHOO - More than twice as many Americans say students and staff should be required to wear masks in schools as those opposed, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll. And they oppose Republican efforts to prevent local school districts from requiring masks by a similar 2-1 margin.
The survey of 1,649 U.S. adults, which was conducted from Aug. 16 to 18, found that parents and the broader public are both firmly on the side of school districts that have taken to defying GOP governors such as Florida’s Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott of Texas.
More voters would back former President Trump than President Biden in a hypothetical match-up if the 2024 election were held today, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill.
Forty-eight percent of voters in the survey said they would back Trump, compared with 45 percent for Biden. Another 8 percent were unsure.
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More voters would back former President Trump than President Biden in a hypothetical match-up if the 2024 election were held today, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill.
Forty-eight percent of voters in the survey said they would back Trump, compared with 45 percent for Biden. Another 8 percent were unsure.
Q79A. Favorability of — Joe Biden MODERATES said: even ..... (48% positive vs. 48% negative)
Q79G. Favorability of — Donald Trump MODERATES said: -34 pts ... (30% positive vs. 64% negative)
common among several polls over past year
Absolutely.
The numbers vary a little from poll to poll with the usual ups and downs but overall the actual GAP has been reasonably consistent to these numbers at least since trump was thrown out of office.
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
The Economist/YouGov Poll December 4 - 7
Q79A. Favorability of — Joe Biden MODERATES said: even ..... (48% positive vs. 48% negative)
Q79G. Favorability of — Donald Trump MODERATES said: -34 pts ... (30% positive vs. 64% negative)
common among several polls over past year
Absolutely.
The numbers vary a little from poll to poll with the usual ups and downs but overall the actual GAP has been reasonably consistent to these numbers at least since trump was thrown out of office.
Q79A. Favorability of — Joe Biden MODERATES said: even ..... (48% positive vs. 48% negative)
Q79G. Favorability of — Donald Trump MODERATES said: -34 pts ... (30% positive vs. 64% negative)
common among several polls over past year
Absolutely.
The numbers vary a little from poll to poll with the usual ups and downs but overall the actual GAP has been reasonably consistent to these numbers at least since trump was thrown out of office.
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Quote Originally Posted by KellyM_1964:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
The Economist/YouGov Poll December 4 - 7
Q79A. Favorability of — Joe Biden MODERATES said: even ..... (48% positive vs. 48% negative)
Q79G. Favorability of — Donald Trump MODERATES said: -34 pts ... (30% positive vs. 64% negative)
common among several polls over past year
Absolutely.
The numbers vary a little from poll to poll with the usual ups and downs but overall the actual GAP has been reasonably consistent to these numbers at least since trump was thrown out of office.
More voters would back former President Trump than President Biden in a hypothetical match-up if the 2024 election were held today, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill.
Forty-eight percent of voters in the survey said they would back Trump, compared with 45 percent for Biden. Another 8 percent were unsure.
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More voters would back former President Trump than President Biden in a hypothetical match-up if the 2024 election were held today, according to a new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to The Hill.
Forty-eight percent of voters in the survey said they would back Trump, compared with 45 percent for Biden. Another 8 percent were unsure.
The Economist/YouGov PollJanuary 15 - 18 Q 82: How serious a threat are "right-wing militia" groups? MODERATES said: 29% ...An immediate and serious threat to the U.S. 25% ...A somewhat serious threat to the U.S. 14% ...A minor threat to the U.S. 11% ...No threat to the U.S.
Interesting poll numbers suggesting that by more than 2 to 1, Americans believe right-wing militias pose a serious threat and a plurality of Americans believe it is on the level of an imminent threat.
Personally, I have my doubts about that, but it strikes me that is what the majority of Americans feel at this time.
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
The Economist/YouGov PollJanuary 15 - 18 Q 82: How serious a threat are "right-wing militia" groups? MODERATES said: 29% ...An immediate and serious threat to the U.S. 25% ...A somewhat serious threat to the U.S. 14% ...A minor threat to the U.S. 11% ...No threat to the U.S.
Interesting poll numbers suggesting that by more than 2 to 1, Americans believe right-wing militias pose a serious threat and a plurality of Americans believe it is on the level of an imminent threat.
Personally, I have my doubts about that, but it strikes me that is what the majority of Americans feel at this time.
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