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Why US Politics Is Broken — and How To Fix It | Andrew Yang | TED
The electoral system in the United States needs a redesign, says political reformer Andrew Yang. Exposing the flaws of a system built on poor incentives, he proposes a cost-effective overhaul inspired by primary elections already working in places like Alaska and advocates for ranked-choice voting, where voters can choose candidates in order of preference regardless of party, stemming the influence of extreme ideologies.
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published: 07 May 2024
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Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics
In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the government of the United States is supposed to function, and we'll get into how it actually does function. The two aren't always the same thing. We'll be learning about the branches of government, politics, elections, political parties, pizza parties, and much, much more!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: Craig asks the big questions 00:00
What are government & politics and why do we study them? 1:58
How to participate in the U.S. political process 3:28
Crash Course Government & Politics will cover... 4:54
Cred...
published: 23 Jan 2015
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2024 Biden vs. Trump: Who's better for the economy?
Stephen Moore, senior economic advisor to the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, and Jason Furman, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government economics professor and former CEA chairman, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 race, which candidate is better for the economy, Bidenomics vs. Trump's economic policies, and more.
published: 10 Jun 2024
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The roots of America's democracy problem
Minority rule is a majority problem.
Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
Political systems depend on legitimacy. In America, that legitimacy is failing.
In an earlier version of this video, we incorrectly reported the population of New York. The state's population in 2017 was 19.85 million people.
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published: 20 Nov 2018
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How Michigan explains American politics
How Republicans won Michigan, how they lost it, and what it all tells us.
Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videos: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO
The “blue wall” once referred to a group of Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast states that, conventional wisdom said, “always vote for Democrats.” Unfortunately for Democrats, that was wrong, and in 2016 Donald Trump shockingly won three “blue wall” states — including, narrowly, the state of Michigan.
It maybe shouldn’t have been such a shock, though. All three of the “blue” states Trump won actually had a history of electing Republicans at the state level. Michigan in particular had been fully taken over since 2010 by Republicans, who then spent years gutting unions, restricting abortion, loosening environmental protections,...
published: 11 Jan 2024
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Why Two Parties Dominate American Politics | America 101
Historian David Eisenbach examines America's two party system, from Republicans and Democrats to some of the fringe parties.
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4 Years of the Trump Presidency in 6 Minutes | NYT Politics
We revisit memorable moments from the past four years.
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published: 20 Jan 2021
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The weird rule that broke American politics
The filibuster started as an accident. Today it lets the losers rule Congress.
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The US Senate is supposed to pass laws. But today, it’s broken. And it’s broken because of something called the filibuster, which has been part of Senate tradition for over 200 years. But the filibuster came into being by accident. And today, some politicians are suggesting we should get rid of it entirely.
Further reading:
* My colleague Matt Yglesias does a great job breaking down the 2020 Democrats’ debate over the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2019/3/5/18241447/filibuster-reform-explained-warren-booker-sanders
* Ezra Klein dispels some myths about the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2015/5/27/18089312/myths-about-the-filibuster
* The book “Politics o...
published: 17 Jun 2019
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How America became a superpower
America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
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2:07 Correction: Cuba seceded from the US in 1902.
With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation.
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published: 23 Nov 2016
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New CBS News poll shows Biden, Trump virtually tied
The latest CBS News poll, which comes as President Biden ended his D-Day trip to France and former President Trump campaigned in two battleground states, shows the two candidates in a virtual tie in the presidential race. A majority of likely voters said in the poll Trump's conviction is not a major factor in the election.
Each weekday morning, "CBS Mornings" co-hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson bring you the latest breaking news, smart conversation and in-depth feature reporting. "CBS Mornings" airs weekdays at 7 a.m. on CBS and stream it at 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
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10:39
Why US Politics Is Broken — and How To Fix It | Andrew Yang | TED
The electoral system in the United States needs a redesign, says political reformer Andrew Yang. Exposing the flaws of a system built on poor incentives, he pro...
The electoral system in the United States needs a redesign, says political reformer Andrew Yang. Exposing the flaws of a system built on poor incentives, he proposes a cost-effective overhaul inspired by primary elections already working in places like
Alaska and advocates for ranked-choice voting, where voters can choose candidates in order of preference regardless of party, stemming the influence of extreme ideologies.
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The electoral system in the United States needs a redesign, says political reformer Andrew Yang. Exposing the flaws of a system built on poor incentives, he proposes a cost-effective overhaul inspired by primary elections already working in places like
Alaska and advocates for ranked-choice voting, where voters can choose candidates in order of preference regardless of party, stemming the influence of extreme ideologies.
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6:47
Introduction: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics
In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the governme...
In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the government of the United States is supposed to function, and we'll get into how it actually does function. The two aren't always the same thing. We'll be learning about the branches of government, politics, elections, political parties, pizza parties, and much, much more!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: Craig asks the big questions 00:00
What are government & politics and why do we study them? 1:58
How to participate in the U.S. political process 3:28
Crash Course Government & Politics will cover... 4:54
Credits 6:17
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In which Craig Benzine introduces a brand new Crash Course about U.S. Government and Politics! This course will provide you with an overview of how the government of the United States is supposed to function, and we'll get into how it actually does function. The two aren't always the same thing. We'll be learning about the branches of government, politics, elections, political parties, pizza parties, and much, much more!
Produced in collaboration with PBS Digital Studios: http://youtube.com/pbsdigitalstudios
Support is provided by Voqal: http://www.voqal.org
Chapters:
Introduction: Craig asks the big questions 00:00
What are government & politics and why do we study them? 1:58
How to participate in the U.S. political process 3:28
Crash Course Government & Politics will cover... 4:54
Credits 6:17
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
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- published: 23 Jan 2015
- views: 5628375
7:13
2024 Biden vs. Trump: Who's better for the economy?
Stephen Moore, senior economic advisor to the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, and Jason Furman, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government economics professor and...
Stephen Moore, senior economic advisor to the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, and Jason Furman, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government economics professor and former CEA chairman, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 race, which candidate is better for the economy, Bidenomics vs. Trump's economic policies, and more.
https://wn.com/2024_Biden_Vs._Trump_Who's_Better_For_The_Economy
Stephen Moore, senior economic advisor to the Trump 2024 presidential campaign, and Jason Furman, Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government economics professor and former CEA chairman, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 race, which candidate is better for the economy, Bidenomics vs. Trump's economic policies, and more.
- published: 10 Jun 2024
- views: 17797
7:10
The roots of America's democracy problem
Minority rule is a majority problem.
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Political systems depend on legitimacy. In America, that legitimacy is fai...
Minority rule is a majority problem.
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Political systems depend on legitimacy. In America, that legitimacy is failing.
In an earlier version of this video, we incorrectly reported the population of New York. The state's population in 2017 was 19.85 million people.
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Minority rule is a majority problem.
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Political systems depend on legitimacy. In America, that legitimacy is failing.
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- published: 20 Nov 2018
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18:07
How Michigan explains American politics
How Republicans won Michigan, how they lost it, and what it all tells us.
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How Republicans won Michigan, how they lost it, and what it all tells us.
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The “blue wall” once referred to a group of Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast states that, conventional wisdom said, “always vote for Democrats.” Unfortunately for Democrats, that was wrong, and in 2016 Donald Trump shockingly won three “blue wall” states — including, narrowly, the state of Michigan.
It maybe shouldn’t have been such a shock, though. All three of the “blue” states Trump won actually had a history of electing Republicans at the state level. Michigan in particular had been fully taken over since 2010 by Republicans, who then spent years gutting unions, restricting abortion, loosening environmental protections, and generally just turning a Republican policy wish list into law. So Trump winning Michigan was, in a way, just the culmination of a years-long drift to the right there.
But by 2022, something had changed dramatically. In a midterm election where Republicans were favored, Democrats won every branch of elected government in Michigan — governor, state House, and state Senate. The state Senate in particular had not been under Democratic control since 1984. And Democrats got busy using their new power immediately: repealing much of the right-wing legislation of the previous years, passing strong LGBTQ protections, quadrupling a tax credit for the poor, and allocating a billion dollars for the auto industry to transition to electric cars. Suddenly Michigan was cranking out more progressive legislation than almost any other state in the US.
So to recap: Michigan was once a blue state, except it wasn’t actually, and in fact over time it got pretty red, but then it became an actual blue state. (Again?) Or something like that. Obviously, the truth is that Michigan is a swing state. But the story of each of those swings is actually key to understanding how US politics work in the 2010s and 2020s. And it can tell us a lot about our next election, too.
Chapters:
0:00 The blue wall
2:42 Maps
4:52 The bellwether
9:51 Exit polls
13:08 2022
15:43 Michigan and the US
Correction: the timeline incorrectly shows Republicans winning control of the state House in 2006. Democrats won the House that year.
Sources:
For Michigan election data we drew from two useful websites from the Michigan Department of State. First, they have election results down to the county level going back to the late 90s: https://www.michigan.gov/sos/elections/election-results-and-data
They also have a tool that produces election results down to the city/township level: https://miboecfr.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/cfr/precinct_srch.cgi
To show national and statewide exit polls over time, we used NBC News’s data — they’re among the only organizations whose granular exit poll results both nationally and statewide going back a decade are still publicly available.
Here are links to their Michigan exit polls from 2012-2022:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2012-election/michigan/president/index.html#exitPoll
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/2014/mi/governor/exitpoll/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/mi/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2018-election/midterms/mi/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/michigan-president-results/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/michigan-governor-results
And here are their national exit polls from 2012-2022:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2012-election/all/president/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/2014/us/house/exitpoll/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/president/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2018-election/midterms/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/exit-polls/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/exit-polls
The average per capita personal income of each Michigan county came from the US’s Bureau of Economic Analysis: https://shorturl.at/jtyM5
The question about whether the 2020 election should be overturned came from a May 2022 poll by Detroit’s chamber of commerce: https://www.detroitchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/May-2022-Michigan-Voter-Survey-Report_Final.pdf
The data on Middle Eastern and North African Americans came from the 2020 US Census (which was the first one ever to ask about the US’s MENA population!): https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/09/2020-census-dhc-a-mena-population.html
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https://wn.com/How_Michigan_Explains_American_Politics
How Republicans won Michigan, how they lost it, and what it all tells us.
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The “blue wall” once referred to a group of Northeast, Midwest, and West Coast states that, conventional wisdom said, “always vote for Democrats.” Unfortunately for Democrats, that was wrong, and in 2016 Donald Trump shockingly won three “blue wall” states — including, narrowly, the state of Michigan.
It maybe shouldn’t have been such a shock, though. All three of the “blue” states Trump won actually had a history of electing Republicans at the state level. Michigan in particular had been fully taken over since 2010 by Republicans, who then spent years gutting unions, restricting abortion, loosening environmental protections, and generally just turning a Republican policy wish list into law. So Trump winning Michigan was, in a way, just the culmination of a years-long drift to the right there.
But by 2022, something had changed dramatically. In a midterm election where Republicans were favored, Democrats won every branch of elected government in Michigan — governor, state House, and state Senate. The state Senate in particular had not been under Democratic control since 1984. And Democrats got busy using their new power immediately: repealing much of the right-wing legislation of the previous years, passing strong LGBTQ protections, quadrupling a tax credit for the poor, and allocating a billion dollars for the auto industry to transition to electric cars. Suddenly Michigan was cranking out more progressive legislation than almost any other state in the US.
So to recap: Michigan was once a blue state, except it wasn’t actually, and in fact over time it got pretty red, but then it became an actual blue state. (Again?) Or something like that. Obviously, the truth is that Michigan is a swing state. But the story of each of those swings is actually key to understanding how US politics work in the 2010s and 2020s. And it can tell us a lot about our next election, too.
Chapters:
0:00 The blue wall
2:42 Maps
4:52 The bellwether
9:51 Exit polls
13:08 2022
15:43 Michigan and the US
Correction: the timeline incorrectly shows Republicans winning control of the state House in 2006. Democrats won the House that year.
Sources:
For Michigan election data we drew from two useful websites from the Michigan Department of State. First, they have election results down to the county level going back to the late 90s: https://www.michigan.gov/sos/elections/election-results-and-data
They also have a tool that produces election results down to the city/township level: https://miboecfr.nictusa.com/cgi-bin/cfr/precinct_srch.cgi
To show national and statewide exit polls over time, we used NBC News’s data — they’re among the only organizations whose granular exit poll results both nationally and statewide going back a decade are still publicly available.
Here are links to their Michigan exit polls from 2012-2022:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2012-election/michigan/president/index.html#exitPoll
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/2014/mi/governor/exitpoll/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/mi/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2018-election/midterms/mi/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/michigan-president-results/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/michigan-governor-results
And here are their national exit polls from 2012-2022:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2012-election/all/president/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/2014/us/house/exitpoll/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/president/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2018-election/midterms/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-elections/exit-polls/
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2022-elections/exit-polls
The average per capita personal income of each Michigan county came from the US’s Bureau of Economic Analysis: https://shorturl.at/jtyM5
The question about whether the 2020 election should be overturned came from a May 2022 poll by Detroit’s chamber of commerce: https://www.detroitchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/May-2022-Michigan-Voter-Survey-Report_Final.pdf
The data on Middle Eastern and North African Americans came from the 2020 US Census (which was the first one ever to ask about the US’s MENA population!): https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2023/09/2020-census-dhc-a-mena-population.html
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- published: 11 Jan 2024
- views: 2026486
1:31
Why Two Parties Dominate American Politics | America 101
Historian David Eisenbach examines America's two party system, from Republicans and Democrats to some of the fringe parties.
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Historian David Eisenbach examines America's two party system, from Republicans and Democrats to some of the fringe parties.
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- published: 21 Sep 2016
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4 Years of the Trump Presidency in 6 Minutes | NYT Politics
We revisit memorable moments from the past four years.
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- published: 20 Jan 2021
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5:58
The weird rule that broke American politics
The filibuster started as an accident. Today it lets the losers rule Congress.
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The US Senate is supposed to...
The filibuster started as an accident. Today it lets the losers rule Congress.
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The US Senate is supposed to pass laws. But today, it’s broken. And it’s broken because of something called the filibuster, which has been part of Senate tradition for over 200 years. But the filibuster came into being by accident. And today, some politicians are suggesting we should get rid of it entirely.
Further reading:
* My colleague Matt Yglesias does a great job breaking down the 2020 Democrats’ debate over the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2019/3/5/18241447/filibuster-reform-explained-warren-booker-sanders
* Ezra Klein dispels some myths about the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2015/5/27/18089312/myths-about-the-filibuster
* The book “Politics of Principle?” from Sarah Binder and Steven Smith from the Brookings Institution, really helped me understand the Senate filibuster: https://www.brookings.edu/book/politics-or-principle/
* The book “Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate” from Gregory Koger, a University of Miami political scientist, puts the filibuster in a broader context: https://www.amazon.com/Filibustering-Political-Obstruction-American-Politics/dp/0226449653
* Lastly, this article from the Stanford Law Review answered some basic questions about the Senate filibuster: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1682&context=faculty_scholarship;The
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The filibuster started as an accident. Today it lets the losers rule Congress.
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The US Senate is supposed to pass laws. But today, it’s broken. And it’s broken because of something called the filibuster, which has been part of Senate tradition for over 200 years. But the filibuster came into being by accident. And today, some politicians are suggesting we should get rid of it entirely.
Further reading:
* My colleague Matt Yglesias does a great job breaking down the 2020 Democrats’ debate over the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2019/3/5/18241447/filibuster-reform-explained-warren-booker-sanders
* Ezra Klein dispels some myths about the filibuster: https://www.vox.com/2015/5/27/18089312/myths-about-the-filibuster
* The book “Politics of Principle?” from Sarah Binder and Steven Smith from the Brookings Institution, really helped me understand the Senate filibuster: https://www.brookings.edu/book/politics-or-principle/
* The book “Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate” from Gregory Koger, a University of Miami political scientist, puts the filibuster in a broader context: https://www.amazon.com/Filibustering-Political-Obstruction-American-Politics/dp/0226449653
* Lastly, this article from the Stanford Law Review answered some basic questions about the Senate filibuster: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1682&context=faculty_scholarship;The
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- published: 17 Jun 2019
- views: 2956753
8:56
How America became a superpower
America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
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America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
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2:07 Correction: Cuba seceded from the US in 1902.
With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation.
Military budget data: https://www.nationalpriorities.org/campaigns/military-spending-united-states/
US foreign bases based on David Vine's book, "Base Nation" http://www.davidvine.net/base-nation.html
Troop numbers: "Total Military Personnel and Dependent End Strength By Service, Regional Area, and Country". Defense Manpower Data Center. November 7, 2016.
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America grew from a colony to a superpower in 200 years.
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2:07 Correction: Cuba seceded from the US in 1902.
With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation.
Military budget data: https://www.nationalpriorities.org/campaigns/military-spending-united-states/
US foreign bases based on David Vine's book, "Base Nation" http://www.davidvine.net/base-nation.html
Troop numbers: "Total Military Personnel and Dependent End Strength By Service, Regional Area, and Country". Defense Manpower Data Center. November 7, 2016.
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- published: 23 Nov 2016
- views: 15800813
3:30
New CBS News poll shows Biden, Trump virtually tied
The latest CBS News poll, which comes as President Biden ended his D-Day trip to France and former President Trump campaigned in two battleground states, shows ...
The latest CBS News poll, which comes as President Biden ended his D-Day trip to France and former President Trump campaigned in two battleground states, shows the two candidates in a virtual tie in the presidential race. A majority of likely voters said in the poll Trump's conviction is not a major factor in the election.
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The latest CBS News poll, which comes as President Biden ended his D-Day trip to France and former President Trump campaigned in two battleground states, shows the two candidates in a virtual tie in the presidential race. A majority of likely voters said in the poll Trump's conviction is not a major factor in the election.
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- published: 10 Jun 2024
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