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Do Voters Want Bipartisanship... Or For Opponents To Agree With Them? The NPR Politics Podcast 15 Dec 21:53
A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows that most voters want to see bipartisan compromise in Congress. But the survey also shows that Americans are as entrenched as they have been for years. On issues where voters of both parties appear to have overlap, are they really talking about the same thing?
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Thursday, December 15, 2022 Up First 15 Dec 10:57
An NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows Americans want congressional leaders to compromise. Peru declares a 30-day national emergency. NPR's Steve Inskeep interviews incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Insurrection Hearing Preview, NPR Jan. 6 Poll, Nord Stream Pipeline Resumes Up First 21 Jul 09:49
The House Jan. 6 committee preps for a primetime hearing examining what Trump was and was not doing in the 3 hours and 7 minutes before he asked rioters to go home that day. An NPR-PBS NewsHour-Marist survey looks at how many people are actually following the hearings. And, a key pipeline that brings natural gas from Russia to Germany is partially reopen, and...
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Will Threats To Abortion Access Motivate Democratic Voters? Maybe. The NPR Politics Podcast 19 May 20:55
Two-thirds of Democrats say they are more likely to vote in November. That compares to just 40% of Republicans who said so. It remains to be seen whether that enthusiasm will wane in the months before the election.
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Republicans Have Momentum With Voters. It Might Be Enough for a Wave in November. The NPR Politics Podcast 29 Apr 20:50
In a new poll, 47% of registered voters surveyed said they are more likely to vote for the Republican in their district. The last time Republicans were up in our poll, in 2014, the party won control of both the House and the Senate.
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For Now, 73 Percent Of Americans Support Allowing Afghan Refugees Resettle in U.S. The NPR Politics Podcast 02 Sep 20:50
President Joe Biden's approval rating has dropped to a new low, 43 percent. Americans are split about what should have happened in Afghanistan. A large majority label the U.S. role in the country a "failure"
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How Black And White Americans' Views On Race Differ The NPR Politics Podcast 17 May 20:45
A new poll reveals how Americans view race after a white police officer was found guilty of George Floyd's murder. This episode: demographics and culture reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, White House correspondent Ayesha Rascoe, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.
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Americans Support An Expanded View Of "Infrastructure" But Not How To Pay For It The NPR Politics Podcast 15 Apr 20:45
A new poll finds that Americans generally support making things like broadband part of infrastructure. Plus, Republicans shift away from corporations to shore up their support from the white working class.
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Most Americans Believe The Election Results—Some Don't. The NPR Politics Podcast 09 Dec 21:45
A new poll shows that just one quarter of Republicans believe the election was legitimate. Could old-school pork barrel spending be the solution to Washington gridlock? This episode: correspondent Scott Detrow, congressional correspondent Susan Davis and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.
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With Biden Up Double-Digits, Dems Eye North Carolina and Georgia Senate Seats The NPR Politics Podcast 15 Oct 20:52
A new poll shows Joe Biden with a double-digit lead over President Trump. That margin makes states like North Carolina and Georgia competitive for Democrats. This episode: campaign correspondent Scott Detrow.
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