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New polling from Gallup shows record-high support for immigration, potentially complicating the president’s strongly anti-immigration policy.
In a marked reversal from a year ago, more Americans now have positive views about immigration, and a record high believes it ...
Although inflation topped the list of issues motivating voters, Republicans are also counting on worries over crime and immigration to motivate core GOP supporters to go to the polls Nov. 8, as ...
Gallup poll shows 79% of Americans favor immigrants, a significant increase from a year earlier and a high point in a nearly ...
Almost two-thirds of voters say they’re hearing more from Republicans on immigration, while only 16 percent say they’ve heard more from Democrats, according to a new poll by Vera Action and ...
The partisan chasm on immigration proposals is so wide that there is little, if any, common ground to be found between the right and left on policy solutions, according to a new poll commissioned b… ...
U.S. voters prefer Republicans over Democrats for solving immigration and crime problems, suggesting the Republican emphasis on border security and fighting crime could help it in the Nov. 8 ...
Immigration often ranks as a bigger concern for Republican voters than for others, and this poll is no exception: 47% of Republicans describe immigration as a top issue, compared with 19% of ...
A new poll finds Republican responses have shifted significantly in recent years. ... with the share of GOP respondents who say immigration makes the U.S. worse rising 19 points since 2018.
According to a new poll, voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on issues such as immigration, crime, and the economy, NBC News reported. The poll, conducted by Republican pollster Bill ...
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll tested policy positions on some of the most hot-button political issues facing the country — from abortion rights and gender identity, to immigration and spending.
WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Immigration ranked as the No. 1 issue for voters in South Carolina's Republican presidential primary on Saturday, according to an exit poll conducted by Edison Research.
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