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Conservatives Urged Against Complacency As Trump Presidency Looks Increasingly Likely

Polling data suggests Republican Donald Trump now has an overwhelming likelihood of victory in next month’s presidential election.  However, conservatives have been urged against complacency as polls continue to lean in the former president’s favor. A key finding from CNN’s “Poll of Polls” suggested Trump had a 68.4% probability of winning the election. The poll […]

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Americans Are Increasingly Turning Against Immigration Under Joe Biden

Americans’ attitudes towards immigration have dramatically changed under Joe Biden’s administration as they’re forced to deal with the consequences of open borders policies. American voters have traditionally been opposed to further immigration, with 64% demanding a lower influx in the early 1990s. This followed a sharp decline during the latter stages of Bill Clinton’s presidency,

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Democrats Trail GOP Post-July 4 For First Time In Two Decades

For the past 20 years, the Democrat Party presumptive nominee has led the Republican alternative in the Real Clear Polling (RCP) poll immediately after the Independence Day weekend. Of course, this has not always led to a Democrat taking the White House. Hilary Clinton led Donald Trump by 4.7 percentage points at this stage in

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Republicans Favored In All Demographics Except One, New Poll Shows

A new poll from Edison Research Network shows that Americans tend to favor Republicans in every demographic except one. When they broke down over 18,000 respondents by gender and marital status, nearly 70% of unmarried women preferred Democrats over Republicans. In every other category, married men, married women, and unmarried men, Republicans were the favorite.

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