39% Describe Trump Charges As ‘Exaggerated’ Or ‘Harassment’: I&I/TIPP Poll
Despite nonstop media coverage, charges against Trump aren't convincing to many outside the Democratic Party.
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.
Despite nonstop media coverage, charges against Trump aren't convincing to many outside the Democratic Party.
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Voters haven't warmed to possible opponents despite scandals and other difficulties afflicting both candidates.
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America is undergoing serious social turmoil these days, with voters seemingly unable to come together and agree on anything.
A majority of voters disagree that the president's policies have made the economy strong, steady, and stable.
A plurality of voters reject corporations and others trying to impose radical social views on their customers and investors.
Despite scandals and other issues plaguing both candidates, voters haven't warmed to potential challengers.
Americans strongly support sweeping changes at the nation’s top law enforcement agency.
Americans aren’t lining up to buy EVs — despite the new $7,500 Inflation Reduction Act tax credit.
It seems certain that the Democrats will continue with what they see as a successful tactic: Portraying anyone who supports Trump as a beyond-the-pale extremist.
Trump leads DeSantis 55%-17% in the GOP Primary.
Majority (56%) think the government spends too much and want cuts.
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