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Oct 18 2014
News
The CDC used to be a well-liked agency. It's now slightly more popular than the IRS.
It's perhaps no surprise at this point, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have taken a hit for their handling of the Ebola situation.
A Gallup poll in May 2013 Showed That 60 percent of Americans rated the Federal Agency Either as "excellent" or "poor," while 35 percent rated it "Fair" or "poor." In fact, back then the CDC Ranked the Highest out of nine governmental
Washington PostJul 08 2019
News
Top Dems who could win presidential nomination
The first debates are done, second-quarter fundraising totals are rolling in and the battle for the Democratic presidential nomination is intensifying.
Here are The Hill’s latest rankings of the top contenders.
1. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.)
Warren is not leading in any national polls — yet. But she is on the rise and her message on the stump is resonating louder than
The HillJun 06 2019
News
2020 race: The one thing 23 Democrats aren’t talking about
Can U.S. foreign policy be a winning campaign issue? Republicans have traditionally had an advantage on national security, but Democratic dark horse Seth Moulton wants to flip that script in the 2020 race.
Of all the Democrats vying to be leader of the free world, Seth Moulton may be the only one who actually talks much about the world.
An ex-Marine who served four combat tours
Christian Science MonitorSep 27 2012
News
Romney, Obama locked in a duel for Ohio’s working-class voters
Scrambling to regain his footing in the Buckeye State, Mitt Romney enlisted the help Wednesday of a golf legend and a television star with the sort of blue-collar credentials that could resonate with the states working-class voters. President Obama, meanwhile, made his own Ohio pitch to college crowds at Bowling Green and Kent State. The dueling visits spoke volumes about the critical role
Washington TimesMar 27 2020
News
Coronavirus Response: Hospitals Rated Best, News Media Worst
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Americans are generally positive in their evaluations of how each of nine leaders and institutions has handled the response to the coronavirus situation. Eight of the nine receive majority positive ratings -- led by U.S. hospitals, at 88% approval. Only the news media gets a more negative than positive review.
These data are from a March 13-22 Gallup poll, with the
GallupSep 24 2020
News
Will Supreme Court fight help or hurt Trump with women? Likely both.
President Trump may get a lift among some conservative women uneasy with his personal style – but could also lose abortion-rights supporters who voted for him in 2016. Either way, a massive partisan gender gap is likely to persist.
President Donald Trump knows he has a woman problem.
It was evident during last month’s Republican National Convention, when female speaker after
Christian Science MonitorAug 04 2020
News
As Trump leans into attacks on mail voting, GOP officials confront signs of Republican turnout crisis
President Trump’s unfounded attacks on mail balloting are discouraging his own supporters from embracing the practice, according to polls and Republican leaders across the country, prompting growing alarm that one of the central strategies of his campaign is threatening GOP prospects in November.
Multiple public surveys show a growing divide between Democrats and Republicans about the
Washington PostFeb 22 2016
News
The Man Who Will Not Bow to Fearmongering
On Boundary Street leading into the city, Sgt. White’s Diner is just past the lights at the intersection of Ribault Road across from Municipal Court and alongside a vacant Bail Bonds office. Hours before the polls opened and people voted in the Republican primary here there was a steady stream of customers for the pit cooked barbecue chicken and barbecued ribs and, it seemed, more interest in
Daily BeastSep 10 2012
News
Romney Struggles to Gain Traction in Battlegrounds
With two months to Election Day, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney faces the disconcerting reality that he isn't winning most of the states he would need to beat President Barack Obama.
A new Public Policy Polling survey released Sunday, taken after both parties' conventions, found Mr. Obama leading Mr. Romney 50% to 45% in Ohio, an improvement on the president's earlier
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 03 2020
Opinion
The Right Way to Get a Vaccine at ‘Warp Speed’
Scientists need to show us the data. And that’s exactly what they’re working on.
Coronavirus vaccines are rapidly advancing through the development pipeline. The University of Oxford’s vaccine is in large trials in Britain, Brazil and South Africa. In the United States, researchers just began enrolling around 30,000 volunteers to test Moderna’s vaccine, and more trials are starting
New York Times (Opinion)