Young Americans are increasingly rejecting the Democratic and Republican parties, a new poll shows
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are increasingly rejecting the two major political parties, according to new polling.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are increasingly rejecting the two major political parties, according to new polling.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Americans are increasingly rejecting the two major political parties, according to new polling.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump got a significant amount of blame during the last partial government shutdown, which took place toward the end of his first term after he forced a shutdown over border wall funding -- but with Democrats embracing the shutdown fight this time, the outcome could be very different.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump got a significant amount of blame during the last partial government shutdown, which took place toward the end of his first term after he forced a shutdown over border wall funding -- but with Democrats embracing the shutdown fight this time, the outcome could be very different.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Most Americans say kids should be vaccinated to attend school. But as Florida plans to become the first state to eliminate childhood vaccine mandates, U.S. adults are also less likely to think these immunizations are important than they were several decades ago.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Chances are, you have never been contacted for an election poll. But the dozens of high-quality election polls that will be released before Election Day, Nov. 5, represent a reasonable estimate of the opinions of all Americans.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The presidential race is competitive.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Young women are more liberal than they have been in decades, according to a Gallup analysis of more than 20 years of polling data.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Young women are more liberal than they have been in decades, according to a Gallup analysis of more than 20 years of polling data.
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