Tag: Polls
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Trump’s Economic Approval Drops to 36% as Inflation Persists
Overview: A Sliding Economic Approval A new NPR poll shows President Donald Trump with an economic approval rating of 36%, signaling a notable dip as voters continue to contend with inflation and rising costs. The result underscores a central tension in Trump’s political narrative: while his first-term economy was cited as a strength, recent price…
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Poll Shows Labour Well Ahead of National, Yet No Clear Governing Margin
Poll snapshot: Labour holds a solid lead A new The Post/Freshwater Strategy poll indicates that Labour and National remain the two dominant forces in New Zealand politics, but the numbers stop short of a clear governing majority for either side. Labour holds 38% support, up four points from the previous survey taken in Otemiri, while…
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Democrats Hold Notable Edge Ahead of 2026 Midterms, New NPR Poll Shows
Introduction: A Poll Indicates a Potential Electoral Shift The latest NPR/PBS News/Marist poll points to emerging dynamics as voters prepare for the 2026 midterm elections. Conducted with a broad sample of adults, the survey highlights a notable advantage for Democrats and underscores warnings for Republicans as the political landscape evolves years before the balloting begins.…
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Anwar Alleges PMs Use Govt Vehicles for Party Events, Including Sabah Campaigns
In Sabah, Anwar Emerges Theorist On Campaign Logistics In a statement tied to the ongoing political climate ahead of Sabah’s state polls, PKR president Anwar Ibrahim alleges that prime ministers have used government vehicles for party events. The assertion, shared during a visit to Sabah where Anwar announced PKR candidates for the November 29 election,…
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Reeves Unpopular Chancellor as Poll Shifts Trust in UK Politics
Poll shocks UK politics as Reeves becomes most unpopular chancellor in history A new Ipsos poll has sent a seismic tremor through UK politics, positioning the Labour Party’s prime figure, Reeves, as the most unpopular chancellor in history. While party leadership polls often shift, this figure highlights a sharper-than-expected public rating of the chancellor at…
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Reeves’s Declining Popularity: Poll Shifts Trust Away from Labour on Key Issues
Reeves’s Unpopularity Mirrors a Widening Trust Gap Across the UK Political Landscape The latest polling wave paints a striking picture of voter confidence in Britain’s political parties. Rachel Reeves, long cited as Labour’s economic steward and a potential future prime minister, now faces the distinction of becoming the most unpopular chancellor in history according to…
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Coalition Holds Power as Labour Gains After Tax Plan
Poll signals a steady path for the coalition as Labour gains with a capital gains tax plan A new Curia-Taxpayers Union poll suggests the governing coalition may retain power in the next election, even as Labour edges higher in the polls after unveiling its capital gains tax plan. The numbers point to a nuanced political…
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Britain’s Pride Question: Why Fewer Britons Say They Feel Proud of Their Country
Britain’s Pride Question: Why Fewer Britons Feel Proud of Their Country Less than half of Britons now report feeling proud of their country, a striking shift captured by researchers at King’s College London (KCL). The findings, drawn from a recent study, show pride in Britain slipping from 56% to 46% over a defined period. The…
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Election Day Live Updates: NYC Mayor Race, California Propositions, and More
Election Day Ramps Up Across the States Polls opened early today as voters in New York City, California, New Jersey, and Virginia head to the polls. From big-city mayoral decisions to statewide propositions, Americans are trying to parse what this day means for local governance and national politics. Below is a live-style roundup of what’s…

