Public Opinion on Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's Economic Policies

Most Americans want Kamala Harris to completely abandon or make major changes to Joe Biden's economic policies, despite giving her a slight lead over Donald Trump on economic trust. Harris faces a dilemma as a candidate with 60% of Americans wanting major or complete change to economic policies.

2024 Presidential Race Replacement

A recent Harvard-Harris survey found that most people believe there should have been more competition to replace President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential race, rather than coronating Vice President Kamala Harris. The survey also highlighted differing views among Democrats, Republicans, and independents regarding the nomination process and unity behind Harris.

Public Opinion on American Media

A survey by Rasmussen Reports found that 45% of voters believe that no amount of hatred towards the media is enough. The survey was conducted before the debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The majority of respondents also felt that media bias was getting worse.

Democratic Party's Strategy for the Presidential Election

Democratic strategist James Carville suggests that the Democratic Party needs to offer something different to the country as 72% of people want change. He questions the purpose of the party if it cannot provide what the majority desires.

Anticipation for the upcoming presidential debate and public opinion on potential pardons for individuals involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack

The upcoming presidential debate between Trump and Biden may not attract as many viewers as the 2016 debate. Factors such as the timing, summer distractions, and general unease about the election could contribute to lower viewership. A poll indicates that many voters oppose pardons for those involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

Shy Trump Voters Coming Out of Their Shells

Shy Trump voters are no longer afraid to show their support following Biden's presidency. Many are realizing that Trump was a competent president. Biden's administration is facing backlash for failed policies and rising prices. Voters are now comparing two presidencies rather than two candidates.

Trust in British Politics

Trust in British politics has fallen to an all-time low as nearly half of the public believes politicians prioritize their party over the country. The public's faith in governments and politicians is at its lowest in at least 50 years, with a growing lack of trust in the UK political system.

Public Opinion on the Economy Under President Biden

Progressives are frustrated that voters have negative views on the economy under President Biden, despite positive personal financial situations. Polls show a decline in public opinion on the economy over the past year, impacting Biden's approval ratings.

Public Opinion of President Joe Biden and World Leaders

A Pew Research Center analysis explores public opinion of President Joe Biden and other world leaders across 34 countries. Biden is viewed more positively than former President Donald Trump in most nations. Ratings for Biden have dropped in some countries since last year. The analysis also delves into how Biden is handling major international issues and the perceptions of American democracy globally.

Public Opinion on Deportation of Illegal Immigrants

CBS host Margaret Brennan expresses surprise at majority support for deporting all illegal immigrants in a recent poll. The poll also showed support for Biden's latest executive actions at the southern border.

Public Opinion on Transgenderism and Gender Identity

Recent polls show a growing majority of Americans believe gender is tied to biological sex, with opposition to transgenderism increasing. Transgender athletes are losing support, but general acceptance of gays remains high. Overall, the trend is against the radical transgender agenda.

Impact of Former President Trump's Felony Conviction on 2024 Election

President Biden leads his Republican rival in a two-way race for the White House following former President Trump's felony conviction for falsifying business records. However, when third-party options are introduced, the race becomes extremely close. Trump's conviction has not significantly changed public opinion of him, with many of his supporters sticking by him despite the conviction.

Reflections on Trump's Conviction

The author reflects on Trump's conviction, expressing mixed feelings about the outcome and criticizing the reactions of Trump supporters. He discusses the implications of the verdict and highlights the complexities of the legal process and public opinion.

The Impact of AI on Public Opinion and Information Bias

The article discusses the impact of AI on managing public opinion and the potential bias in the information it provides, focusing on OpenAI licensing content from 'center left to center right' sources. It also highlights concerns about establishment-friendly liberalism influencing digital information and the need for critical thinking in the age of AI.

Economic Perception and Biden's Communication

Bill Maher argues that despite higher prices, people are economically better off than they were four years ago. He criticizes President Joe Biden for not effectively communicating this to the public.

Israeli Prime Minister's stance on ending war in Gaza for release of hostages

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will not agree to end the war in Gaza in exchange for the release of hostages unless it is politically advantageous for him, according to a top Israeli security official. This has caused shock among the families of the hostages who have been held captive by Hamas. Cease-fire negotiations between Israel and Hamas remain deadlocked.

Opinions on Former President Trump Amid Hush Money Trial

CNN Senior Data reporter Harry Enten reveals that Americans' opinions on former President Trump remain unchanged during his ongoing hush money trial in New York City. The trial is seen as a political prosecution by some, with concerns about bias and unfairness in the judicial process.

Public Opinion on New York Business Records Case Against Trump

Most voters do not care about the New York business records case against former President Donald Trump, according to polling data analyzed by CNN poll analyst Harry Enten.

Public Opinion on Former President Trump During Hush Money Trial

Americans' opinions on former President Trump have not changed during his ongoing hush money trial in New York City, according to CNN Senior Data reporter Harry Enten.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial in New York County Court

Former President Donald Trump expresses frustration with New York County Judge Juan Merchan's jury instructions, claiming charges are rigged. Legal experts expect a guilty verdict or mistrial. Public opinion on trial fairness and Trump's fitness for reelection varies.

Shifting Priorities in Europe: Immigration, Terrorism, and Climate Change

Concern about immigration and terrorism is rising in Europe while 'fighting climate change' as a priority is falling by the wayside among voters, according to a research led by the former Secretary General of NATO. The Alliance of Democracies Foundation's annual Democracy Perception Index reveals shifting global trends in public opinion.

Kevin Spacey facing new accusations in Channel 4 documentary

After being acquitted of sexual assault allegations, Kevin Spacey faces new accusations in a documentary by Channel 4, leading to controversy and backlash. Spacey denounces the documentary as a one-sided attack on his reputation, highlighting the lack of proper forum for him to defend himself.

Brittney Griner's arrest in Moscow

WNBA star Brittney Griner arrested in Moscow for possession of illegal cannabis cartridge blames 'mental lapse' for forgetting it in luggage. Served 10 months in prison before being released in a prisoner swap. Talks about mental state during search and fears of public opinion.

Public Opinion on President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump

A majority of voters believe President Joe Biden's America is on the wrong track, with more positive views on former President Donald Trump's presidency. Views on Trump's handling of the economy, immigration, and law and order have improved in hindsight. Despite facing legal issues, voters are changing their minds about the Trump era.

Canadian Immigration Policy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shifts tone on immigration, expressing concern over the influx of temporary immigrants into Canada and the strain it has caused on the country's resources.

Illegal Immigration at the US Southern Border

Former acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf discusses the need to reinstate 'Remain in Mexico' and end catch and release policies on illegal immigration. Almost 1,000 'gotaway' migrants entered the US through the southern border. Migrants continue attempting to cross the border, impacting multiple states. Public opinion on illegal immigration remains a major concern.

Decriminalization of Small Amounts of Hard Drugs

In 2020, voters approved a ballot measure to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of hard drugs. Journalist E. Tammy Kim explains the shift in public opinion.

Israeli Government, Public Opinion, Biden Administration's Stance on Israel-Palestine Conflict

Vice President Kamala Harris made comments about distinguishing between the Israeli government and the Israeli people, sparking controversy. The article discusses Israeli government, public opinion on the war in Gaza, and the Biden administration's stance on the conflict.

Recent Developments in the Middle East

Supreme Court rules Trump can't be kicked off ballot over Capitol riot; American diplomat in Beirut to de-escalate Hezbollah-Israel conflict; Anti-tank missile hits field in northern Israel, one dead; Benny Gantz in Washington amid tension with Netanyahu; Family members of Hamas hostages demand release in Israel; Israeli forces raid Ramallah, killing 16-year-old; Gen. Kurilla meets with Israel's defense minister; Gallup poll shows declining opinions of Israel and Palestinian Authority in the U.S.; UN human rights chief warns against escalation in Gaza conflict

Artists' Comebacks After Scandals

Various controversial artists and public figures, including Shane Gillis and Kanye West (Ye), have made comebacks despite past scandals and offensive behavior. The phenomena of artists being 'disgraced but embraced' suggests that public opinion and cultural consumption have evolved to allow for forgiveness and continued success despite past wrongdoings.

President Joe Biden's Health Issues

President Joe Biden is suffering from neuropathy in his feet and a stiffened gait, leading to concerns about his physical and cognitive health. Some experts suggest a potential link between his physical health and cognitive abilities. Public opinion on his ability to serve a second term is divided.

Impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas

Three in five voters, including one in two Democrats, support the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas by Congressional Republicans for allegedly not enforcing popular border laws. The public perceives Mayorkas and his department as inadequately enforcing border security and immigration laws, with a majority believing they are willfully not doing so. The impeachment reflects a growing hostility towards President Joe Biden's policies.

Public Opinion on Federal Migration Policy

A poll by Monmouth University shows increasing public concern over the federal government's migration policy, with a majority of Americans viewing it as a very serious issue. The poll highlights a rise in GOP worries about the economic impact of migration. Republicans are more likely to believe that illegal immigrants take away desirable jobs, leading to a growing concern about the pocketbook damage caused by migration. Democrats and Republicans have contrasting views on the impact of migrants on the job market.

Public Opinion on Joe Biden and Donald Trump's Mental Fitness for Second Term

American voters are skeptical about President Joe Biden and Donald Trump's mental fitness for a second term, with a majority believing neither is fit. Despite this, Biden leads Trump by 4 points in a Quinnipiac poll, but other polls show different results. Public opinion may change before the election.

Investigation into President Biden's handling of classified documents and concerns about his age

Special counsel Robert Hur clears President Biden of wrongdoing in handling classified documents, citing poor memory as a reason for not recommending charges. Public concerns about Biden's age and mental acuity are highlighted, with comparisons made to former President Trump. The article discusses the complexities of aging and the importance of assessing fitness for office based on performance rather than age alone.