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In reply to the discussion: Public view on Biden's handling of Covid and the economy takes another hit, CNBC survey shows [View all]Omnipresent
(5,702 posts)3. Americans would prefer Republican control of Congress??
We all should know by now, A Republican Congress wouldnt want to do jack shit to help anyone needing help in this country except for the wealthy, who dont need the comfort of another tax cut.
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Public view on Biden's handling of Covid and the economy takes another hit, CNBC survey shows [View all]
Polybius
Dec 2021
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Approval ratings this far out from an election are pretty much meaningless.
totodeinhere
Dec 2021
#1
According to that CNBC poll Republicans are +10 on the generic Congressional ballot
madville
Dec 2021
#8
Media always wants 50-50 maximum polarization for maximum profit. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2021
#6
I call BULLSHIT. What's next, my dog crapped in the house and it's Biden's fault??
NoMoreRepugs
Dec 2021
#13
A lot of DUers called bullshit on Virginia polls, and thought NJ would be a blowout
Polybius
Dec 2021
#17
It would have been until Mcauliffe said something to the effect that parents should not over-rule
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#24
Polls are now meaningless in Repuke states passing anti-voter legislation
SouthernDem4ever
Dec 2021
#37
The economic recovery though great for wall street and the well off it is leaving a large sector
yaesu
Dec 2021
#25
If we lose both Houses in the midterms, and the WH in 2024, the first thing I will do is
JohnSJ
Dec 2021
#26