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Gallego, Immigration Signal Trouble for Arizona Democrats in Midterms, Poll Shows - The Daily Signal

Gallego, Immigration Signal Trouble for Arizona Democrats in Midterms, Poll Shows - The Daily Signal

By Pedro Rodriguez, The Daily Signal | April 29, 2026 FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL — A new poll from the League of American Workers finds a majority of voters view the war with Iran negatively but aspects of the immigration enforcement agenda positively, underscoring potential headwinds for both political parties heading

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League of American Workers Survey — Arizona

League of American Workers Survey — Arizona

TechnoMetrica (TIPP) conducted an online survey for the League of American Workers from April 20 to April 24, 2026. The study was based on a sample of 1,501 registered voters in Arizona. The sample was drawn from TIPP’s national network of panel partners. After completion, TIPP weighted the

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Is The GOP The New Education Party?

Is The GOP The New Education Party?

Democrats, please listen to Rahm Emanuel. Rahm Emanuel, White House chief of staff under former President Barack Obama, stands out as the voice of reason on education and the systemic problems facing his own Democratic Party on this crucial issue. Yes, Rahm Emanuel the progressive former mayor of deeply blue

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As War Rages vs. Iran, Time for Peace in Ukraine

As War Rages vs. Iran, Time for Peace in Ukraine

As the world understandably focuses on the Middle East, the Russia-Ukraine war shifts to a fulcrum moment. This new juncture provides President Trump with an opportunity to prove that he is still, indeed, a president for peace. He can reaffirm to his base, and to the world, that he is

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League of American Workers Survey — Peru

League of American Workers Survey — Peru

The LAW Peru Survey was conducted by TechnoMetrica for the League of American Workers from March 11–16, 2026, among 2,000 registered voters in Peru, using a panel-based online survey. The results have a margin of error of ±2.6 percentage points, assuming a random sample. The data were

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