Voter Confidence

Supreme Court Confidence Hits Record Low Amid Corruption Allegations

Voter confidence in the Supreme Court has reached a historic low, with only 22% of registered voters expressing a “great deal” or “quite a bit” of confidence, according to a recent NBC News poll. This marks a significant decline, surpassing previous lows seen after controversial rulings like the overturning of Roe v. Wade. While Republicans generally maintain higher confidence, both Republican and Democratic voters have shown a decrease over time, reflecting broader concerns about the court’s perceived politicization and its impact on public trust.

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Buttigieg Urges Democrats to Fight Back Against Trump

In a recent conversation with Jen Psaki, Pete Buttigieg urged Democrats to adopt a more assertive approach in their campaign against Donald Trump. Buttigieg emphasized the necessity of demonstrating to voters that Trump’s political ambitions can be thwarted. The discussion focused on strategies to regain voter confidence and reclaim national leadership from the Republican party. This renewed focus on direct engagement with the electorate is seen as crucial for Democratic success.

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Poll: Few Americans Trust Trump to Lower Costs Despite Campaign Promises

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