Republicans continue to see a national political climate more comfortable for Democrats than for GOP
When Republicans take stock of the national climate for political discourse, they see a much more hospitable environment for Democrats.
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When Republicans take stock of the national climate for political discourse, they see a much more hospitable environment for Democrats.
Asked what more the government should do to support parents and children, Americans often mention forms of social or direct financial support.
Women make up just over a quarter of all members of the 117th Congress – the highest percentage in U.S. history.
When Republicans assess the climate for political discourse, they see a more hospitable environment for Democrats than for members of their own party.
Despite somewhat better feelings about the economy, Americans’ collective mood is much the same as it was ahead of the last two general elections.
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