Only 34% Agree Biden Has Lived Up To His Vow To ‘Unify’ All Americans: I&I/TIPP Poll
Nearly three-quarters of the country believe the U.S. is “divided” as the President enters his second year in office.
Terry Jones is editor of Issues & Insights. Before that he served as editorial page editor for Investor’s Business Daily. A graduate of UCLA, he lives in Los Angeles.
Nearly three-quarters of the country believe the U.S. is “divided” as the President enters his second year in office.
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