A recent Quinnipiac poll indicates a significant shift in public opinion of Senator John Fetterman, with Republicans now holding a more favorable view than Democrats. Fetterman’s approval among GOP voters surged to 62% since 2024, while Democratic approval plummeted to 33%. This shift aligns with Fetterman’s voting record, which frequently diverges from the Democratic party line, including votes to keep the government open and confirming GOP nominees. Despite these actions and the changing perceptions, Fetterman has affirmed he will remain a Democrat.
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A recent Quinnipiac University poll indicates that a growing number of Americans now favor offering undocumented migrants a pathway to legal status over deportation, with 64% supporting this option. This represents an increase since before the Trump administration, which has implemented a strong anti-immigration agenda. The poll also revealed widespread disapproval of the president’s handling of deportations and of ICE’s performance, especially among Democrats. Concurrently, immigration detention numbers have reached record highs, exceeding 56,000 individuals as of June 2019.
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A new Quinnipiac poll reveals President Trump’s approval rating underwater across the board, with 53% disapproving of his performance. This widespread disapproval encompasses his handling of the economy, foreign policy (including relations with China, Canada, and Ukraine/Russia), and the federal workforce. Contributing factors include the recent stock market downturn, federal worker layoffs, and negative public reaction to proposed policy changes, particularly cuts to the federal workforce and veterans’ affairs. Multiple polls confirm this negative trend, highlighting the president’s struggling approval ratings.
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