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Poll Shows Most Americans , Oppose the Supreme Court's, Abortion Ruling.
NPR reports that a majority of Americans
say they disagree with the Supreme Court's
overthrowing of Roe v. Wade.
According to the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll,
a majority also think the ruling was politically motivated
and has raised concerns for other rights being lost.
On June 24, the Supreme Court reversed 50 years
of precedent that access to an abortion
was a right in the United States.
The decision by the nation's highest court
places the right to regulate abortion
in the hands on individual states.
About half of the states have already
made moves to limit access to abortions
or ban the procedure completely.
According to NPR, a majority of Americans said that the issue is a personal one, with two-thirds of respondents saying they or someone they know has had an abortion.
At the same time, the NPR poll showed
that confidence in the Supreme Court
is also on the decline.
58% of respondents said
that they have not much or
no confidence in the institution.
Only 39% of respondents said they feel
a great deal or a quite a lot of confidence
in the United States' highest court.
According to NPR, the decision has also
driven more people to vote in the upcoming
midterm elections, particularly Democrats
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Joe Biden's Approval Rating , Continues To Plummet.
'The Hill' reports that for the fourth consecutive week, President Joe Biden's approval rating trended downwards.
A recent poll by Reuters-Ipsos found
only 36% of respondents approve of
the work Biden is doing as president.
Since August, Biden's approval
rating hasn't climbed above 50%.
Indicative of the stark divide between
the country's political parties, .
73% of Democrats surveyed said
they approve of Biden's work.
7% of Republicans currently
approve of the Biden administration.
Only 18% of those surveyed think
the country is heading in the right
direction with Biden at the helm.
Biden has faced challenges in his
first term, such as an inflated economy
and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Biden has faced challenges in his
first term, such as an inflated economy
and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Though many economists forecast an economy dipping into recession, Biden has said he doesn't believe recession is inevitable.
First of all, itβs not inevitable. , President Joe Biden, in an interview with The Associated Press, via 'The Hill'.
Secondly, weβre in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. , President Joe Biden, in an interview with The Associated Press, via 'The Hill'
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Elon Musk Expresses , His Likely Support for Republican, Ron DeSantis in 2024 Election.
Business Insider reports that Elon Musk took to Twitter to say that he'll probably support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2024 presidential election.
Business Insider reports that Elon Musk took to Twitter to say that he'll probably support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2024 presidential election.
Early on June 15, Musk tweeted that it was still
"tbd" (to be decided) whether or not he
would support a Republican for president. .
When asked who he was
"leaning towards,"
Musk simply said, , "DeSantis.".
When asked who he was
"leaning towards,"
Musk simply said, , "DeSantis.".
He added that while he supported Democrat Andrew Yang
in the 2020 election, he believes that DeSantis
"has a better chance of winning" the upcoming race. .
He added that while he supported Democrat Andrew Yang
in the 2020 election, he believes that DeSantis
"has a better chance of winning" the upcoming race. .
Last month, Musk described himself as a, "moderate, neither Republican nor Democrat.".
He also pointed out that he had always voted for Democrats in the past but was considering voting Republican in the upcoming election.
He also pointed out that he had always voted for Democrats in the past but was considering voting Republican in the upcoming election.
Musk has since tweeted that he supported
Republican Mayra Flores in a June 14 special election
for the 34th congressional district of Texas.
Musk has since tweeted that he supported
Republican Mayra Flores in a June 14 special election
for the 34th congressional district of Texas.
Flores won the election
against Democrat Daniel Sanchez. .
DeSantis, a rising star within the Republican Party,
is reportedly seen as competition for former President
Donald Trump's bid to regain the presidency in 2024.
DeSantis, a rising star within the Republican Party,
is reportedly seen as competition for former President
Donald Trump's bid to regain the presidency in 2024.
According to Business Insider,
DeSantis has not yet officially announced
that he would run for president
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