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Congressional approval ratings reveal Democrats at historic 19% low while Republicans at 33%, as President Trump's approval stands at 40% in latest Quinnipiac survey
Only about one-quarter of U.S. adults say that President Donald Trump’s policies have helped them since he took office, according to a new poll that finds underwhelming marks for him on key issues, including the economy,
"If anything, Donald Trump's approval rating has gone up since this whole Epstein saga started," CNN's Harry Enten said Thursday. "He is at the apex or close in terms of his popularity with Republican voters.
Following Trump's election victory, Democratic Party faces criticism as strategists acknowledge poor polling numbers and figures like Mark Cuban slam the party's current strategy
By David Shepardson and Steve Gorman WASHINGTON (Reuters) -California Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday vowed to fight an "illegal" move by President Donald Trump's administration to cancel $4 billion in federal grants for the state's ambitious but much-delayed high-speed rail project.
As a key Democrat seeks new details from Fox News, the party appears to be taking “it’s time to get tougher and start playing hardball” advice to heart.
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New York Magazine on MSNNewsom’s Threat to Match Trump’s Texas Power Grab Is Risky BusinessCalifornia’s governor keeps talking about creating new House seats in response to a Texas gerrymander. But the gambit could backfire on Democrats.
The rhetoric marks a dramatic escalation for the Republican president, who has broken with some of his most loyal backers on issues in the past, but never with such fervor.
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Creators Syndicate on MSNNYC Democratic Candidate Mirrors Trump's Campaign StrategyThe Democratic nominee's campaign for New York City mayor is a mirror image of Donald Trump's first presidential campaign. Their political images might be reversed, but their campaign tactics are awfully similar.
G REENVILLE, S.C. — In an early preview of a potential 2028 presidential campaign, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear hit the road across South Carolina this week, testing a message focused on how to grow the Democratic coalition.