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Conflicting Views on US Federal Spending Create Policy Challenges
A January 2023 AP-NORC poll of 1,147 U.S. adults reveals conflicting views on federal spending: while most believe the government overspends, strong majorities also want increased funding for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other social programs, creating a challenge for lawmakers.
Conflicting Views on US Federal Spending Create Policy Challenges
A January 2023 AP-NORC poll of 1,147 U.S. adults reveals conflicting views on federal spending: while most believe the government overspends, strong majorities also want increased funding for Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other social programs, creating a challenge for lawmakers.
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40% Bias Score


UK Poll Predicts Three-Way Deadlock in Parliament
A new poll predicts a potential three-way deadlock in the UK Parliament if a general election were held today, with the Conservative Party projected to win 178 seats, Reform UK 175, and Labour 174, highlighting significant shifts in voter sentiment and challenges for established parties.
UK Poll Predicts Three-Way Deadlock in Parliament
A new poll predicts a potential three-way deadlock in the UK Parliament if a general election were held today, with the Conservative Party projected to win 178 seats, Reform UK 175, and Labour 174, highlighting significant shifts in voter sentiment and challenges for established parties.
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56% Bias Score


Fluctuating German Pre-Election Polls Reveal Uncertainty
Pre-election polls in Germany show fluctuating support for political parties, varying across different polling institutes due to methodological differences and recent political events; averaging multiple reputable polls provides a more stable view of public opinion.
Fluctuating German Pre-Election Polls Reveal Uncertainty
Pre-election polls in Germany show fluctuating support for political parties, varying across different polling institutes due to methodological differences and recent political events; averaging multiple reputable polls provides a more stable view of public opinion.
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40% Bias Score


Labour Faces Significant Seat Losses to Reform UK in New Mega-Poll
A new mega-poll by Focaldata, surveying nearly 18,000 voters, indicates Labour could lose up to 76 seats to Reform UK in a hypothetical election, primarily due to dissatisfaction with Labour's policy delivery among "moderate, interventionist" voters; this highlights a broader fragmentation of the Br...
Labour Faces Significant Seat Losses to Reform UK in New Mega-Poll
A new mega-poll by Focaldata, surveying nearly 18,000 voters, indicates Labour could lose up to 76 seats to Reform UK in a hypothetical election, primarily due to dissatisfaction with Labour's policy delivery among "moderate, interventionist" voters; this highlights a broader fragmentation of the Br...
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52% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
Trump's Second Term Begins with Higher Approval Ratings, but Divided Public Opinion
President Trump started his second term with higher approval ratings (around 50%) than his first (38-42%), fueled by early actions including fulfilling campaign promises, issuing pardons, and targeting opponents; however, public opinion on these is divided, with support for deportations exceeding th...
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, a net +7 points—lower than any president since WWII except his first term; this is despite public support for some of his immigration policies, while other actions, like pardoning January 6th rioters...
Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, a net +7 points—lower than any president since WWII except his first term; this is despite public support for some of his immigration policies, while other actions, like pardoning January 6th rioters...
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40% Bias Score

Majority of Europeans View US as 'Necessary Partner,' Not 'Ally': ECFR Poll
An ECFR poll of 18,507 Europeans across 14 countries reveals that most view the US as a 'necessary partner' rather than an 'ally', reflecting friction with the Trump administration; opinions on Trump's impact on peace and the EU's future vary widely.

Majority of Europeans View US as 'Necessary Partner,' Not 'Ally': ECFR Poll
An ECFR poll of 18,507 Europeans across 14 countries reveals that most view the US as a 'necessary partner' rather than an 'ally', reflecting friction with the Trump administration; opinions on Trump's impact on peace and the EU's future vary widely.
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32% Bias Score

German Election Polls: Daily Averages Reveal Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) analyzes German election polls from seven institutes (Allensbach, Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, GMS, Infratest dimap, Ipsos, and Verian), computing daily averages to illustrate current party support, its variations, and impacts on election campaigns and ...

German Election Polls: Daily Averages Reveal Fluctuations in Party Support
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) analyzes German election polls from seven institutes (Allensbach, Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, GMS, Infratest dimap, Ipsos, and Verian), computing daily averages to illustrate current party support, its variations, and impacts on election campaigns and ...
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32% Bias Score

German Bundestag Election Polling Averages Show Significant Variation
German news outlets aggregate data from seven polling institutes (Allensbach, Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, GMS, Infratest dimap, Ipsos, and Verian) to provide a daily average of voting intentions for the upcoming Bundestag election, revealing significant variations between institutes.

German Bundestag Election Polling Averages Show Significant Variation
German news outlets aggregate data from seven polling institutes (Allensbach, Forsa, Forschungsgruppe Wahlen, GMS, Infratest dimap, Ipsos, and Verian) to provide a daily average of voting intentions for the upcoming Bundestag election, revealing significant variations between institutes.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...

Trump's Second Term Starts with Higher Approval Rating Than First
A Quinnipiac University poll reveals President Trump's approval rating at 46% at the start of his second term, exceeding his 36% rating from his first term, although still lower than President Biden's initial rating. The poll, conducted from January 23-27, highlights significant partisan divides and...
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40% Bias Score

German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.

German Poll Averages Show Fluctuating Party Support Before Bundestag Election
An analysis of German voting intention polls from various institutes reveals fluctuating support for political parties in the lead-up to the Bundestag election; a weighted average is used to show trends.
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32% Bias Score

Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.

Trump's Second Term Begins with Historically Low Approval Rating
President Trump begins his second term with a 50 percent approval rating and 43 percent disapproval, the lowest since World War II excluding his first term, reflecting mixed public reactions to his policies on immigration, pardons, climate, and economic issues.
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48% Bias Score
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