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All polling is question-sensitive, but abortion polling is very, VERY question-sensitive.
Americans *overwhelmingly* say they don't want Roe overturned. But slim majorities also seem to support abortion laws that would essentially gut Roe. twitter.com/LoganDobson/stā¦
Taking this opportunity to re-up one of my favorite pieces, an article I wrote YEARS ago for a Swedish magazine about two up-and-comers in Indiana politics.
One is @Erin_Houchin (very very likely the next Congresswoman for #IN09).
The other was mayor named Pete. twitter.com/KSoltisAndersoā¦
This is a very good round-up of the varied ways to look at public opinion around the issue of abortion and Roe vs. Wade. It draws on a wide range of surveys and question framings. forbes.com/sites/alisonduā¦
If you like television shows about wealthy families fighting to hang on to their empires...
...and you're Republican, you probably watch Yellowstone.
...and you're a Democrat, you probably watch Succession. twitter.com/EchelonInsightā¦
"A 2021 Pew Research Center survey found that 77% of American adults did not use Twitter. Most of those who do tweet donāt visit the site every day," notes @janecoaston. nyti.ms/3wepEGD
Media: @KSoltisAnderson to @brianstelter@ReliableSources: "We can say, 'Look at this crisis, this decline of trust in the news media.' [But] most Americans don't view distrust or skepticism about the news as a bad thing that needs fixing. They view it as a feature, not a bug."
Wally doesnāt retrieve and doesnāt like water. āGolden Carbstealerā would be a better name for him. Science says this is totally normal. nytimes.com/2022/04/28/sciā¦
Our 2024 polling in @CookPolitical: "[An Echelon poll] found just 51% of Democrats wanted to see Biden run in 2024. That Echelon poll mirrors [others] taken earlier this year that found just under half of Democrats wanted to see Biden on the ticket again." cookpolitical.com/analysis/natioā¦
This weekend's SIRIUSXM Trendline is a big one: an interview with @dellavolpe about the @HarvardIOP youth poll, then a two-part interview with @WillHurd on his new book American Reboot.
Saturday, 10 am, POTUS Channel (Ch. 124)!
I make this point all the time: *Congress* is definitely more ideologically polarized these daysā¦but the public is somewhat less so (as Tom says: āitās complicatedā). twitter.com/thomasjwood/stā¦
Benedict Cumberbatch is set to house a Ukraine family who fled the war. He's also helping other U.K. families cover the costs for housing refugees: variety.com/2022/film/newsā¦
"I want to give them some stability after the turmoil that theyāve experienced, and thatās within my home."
NEW from our April Verified Voter Omnibus:
A majority of voters (64%) have heard of Crypto while less than a majority have heard of NFTs (non-fungible tokens).
Check out more Cryptocurrency updates from this monthās Omnibus: echeloninsights.com/in-the-news/apā¦
The NBC News poll shows how Dems are struggling -- and losing ground -- in Rural America.
One, the GOP's party ID advantage among respondents in rural/small-town areas has grown over the last decade, per the poll's merged year-to-year data nbcnews.com/meet-the-pressā¦
Shanghai residents work to describe conditions under lockdown while evading censors ->
āIn one workaround post, the video played on a cartoon computer watched by SpongeBob SquarePants in the back of the Krusty Krab.ā
nytimes.com/2022/04/27/worā¦
Americans say they support doing pretty much anything for Ukraine - *except* putting boots on the ground.
My look at where Americans stand on the Ukraine conflict two months after Putinās current invasion began -> codebook.bulletin.com/americans-say-ā¦
NEW from our April Verified Voter Omnibus:
7 in 10 voters view Russia as a major threat to the United States while only 5% say the country poses no threat to us.
Check out more Russia-Ukraine updates from this monthās Omnibus: echeloninsights.com/in-the-news/apā¦
"There was no 'both-sides'-ing the conflict. There were numerous references to historical patterns, villainous leaders willing to commit atrocities, and more than a few direct mentions of how this conflict brought to mind Hitler and World War II." codebook.bulletin.com/americans-say-ā¦
NEW Far more US adults say grades and test scores should be major factors in college admissions than other considerations, including athletic ability, race & ethnicity and whether a relative attended the school.
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āThe voices on the political right who are trying to make the case that we should back away from the conflict in Ukraine, stop poking Putin in the eye and what have you are absolutely on the wrong side of public opinion, even within the right.ā twitter.com/KSoltisAndersoā¦
"[Childbirth] class emphasized different women will have different preferences...sights and sounds and smells they may find soothingā¦but I just couldnāt stop thinking about the women who, in the midst of all of this, were being bombed by Russian forces." codebook.bulletin.com/americans-say-ā¦
In my @nytopinion focus group about the situation in Ukraine, the image that seemed most seared in people's minds was that of a dying mother being carried from a bombed maternity ward.
I haven't been able to stop thinking about her and her family. codebook.bulletin.com/americans-say-ā¦