Tag: public_opinion
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Media Monitor: Trump's Approval Plunges Among White Working-Class Base
The Washington Post reports a significant shift in public opinion, noting that White voters without college degrees, a key demographic that strongly supported Donald Trump's reelection, now hold a net-negative view of his job approval.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsElectionRepublican PartyWhite House Donald TrumpJob ApprovalWhite VotersCollege DegreesPublic OpinionPoliticsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Details Public Discontent with Political Parties
The Washington Post reports on a survey of 1,200 Americans revealing widespread criticisms of both Democratic and Republican parties, signaling major challenges for both sides.
Politics and GovernmentGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyWhite HouseElection Political PartiesPublic OpinionSurveyDemocratsRepublicansPolitical CriticismThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Washington Post Details Political Discontent, Cannabis Effects, and University Curriculum
The Washington Post reports on a poll revealing American dissatisfaction with both major political parties, the effects of daily cannabis use, and curriculum changes at the University of Florida.
Politics and GovernmentHealthEducationSocial Issues Political PartiesPublic OpinionCannabisUniversity of FloridaVertigoThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Newsweek Reports on Trump's Low Approval, Democratic Strategy, and Cuba Tensions
Newsweek reports President Trump's low approval ratings, the Democratic Party's strategy, and skepticism regarding U.S. claims about Cuba's national security threat.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessMediaGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyEconomyElectionLatin America Donald J TrumpU.S. PoliticsPublic OpinionCubaRaul CastroForeign PolicyNewsweek
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Media Monitor: New York Times Sues Pentagon Again, Trump's Approval Dips, NPR and BBC Face Cuts
Poynter reports The New York Times is suing the Pentagon over journalist escorts, while President Trump's approval ratings hit a new low. NPR and BBC also face significant budget cuts and leadership changes.
Politics and GovernmentMediaBusinessScience & TechnologyGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentEconomyDigital and Print PublishingLegalArtificial Intelligence New York TimesPentagonDonald TrumpNPRBBCJournalismPublic OpinionPoynter.org
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Media Monitor: Poll finds many Americans believe White House correspondents' dinner shooting, Trump assassination attempts were faked
The Washington Post is reporting on a NewsGuard survey revealing that roughly 1 in 4 Americans believe the White House correspondents' dinner shooting was faked, with many also doubting alleged 2024 assassination attempts on Donald Trump.
Politics and GovernmentMediaGeneral PoliticsDemocratic PartyRepublican PartyWhite HouseElection White House correspondents' dinnerDonald TrumpAssassination attemptsNewsGuardPublic OpinionConspiracy TheoriesPolitical IssuesThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Pope's Africa tour draws admiration; U.S. opinion plummets
The Washington Post reports Pope Leo XIV received admiration on his Africa tour, while global opinion of the U.S. has fallen sharply since the war with Iran began.
WorldPolitics and Government Pope Leo XIVAfrica tourCatholicspublic opinionIran warThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: US naval blockade of Iran takes effect; Israeli public opinion divided on ceasefire
Al Jazeera English reports on the US naval blockade of Iran and divided Israeli opinion on a ceasefire. The outlet also covers the release of a football captain's assets and analyst views on the Sea of Azov.
Politics and GovernmentWorldMedia Naval blockadeIranCeasefireIsraelPublic opinionFootball captainAl Jazeera
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Media Monitor: Americans believe neighbors are immoral, survey finds
A new survey indicates Americans are more likely than citizens of other nations to believe their neighbors are immoral, with experts pointing to political polarization as a potential cause, according to The Washington Post.
Politics and GovernmentSocial IssuesGeneral Politics surveymoralityneighborspolitical polarizationpublic opinionThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Washington Post reports immigration most divisive issue for Trump
The Washington Post is reporting that immigration was the most divisive issue during President Donald Trump's term, with supporters calling it his best action and critics his worst, according to a survey of 2,300 Americans.
Politics and GovernmentMedia ImmigrationDonald TrumpDivisive IssuePublic OpinionSurveyPoliticsThe Washington Post
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Media Monitor: Poll shows one in three Americans support U.S. military action against Maduro
A Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates that one in three Americans support U.S. military action against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to Reuters.
Politics and GovernmentWorldMilitaryGeneral Politics PollVenezuelaNicolas MaduroMilitary ActionPublic OpinionReutersUSA TODAY