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www.pewresearch.org www.pewresearch.org
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76% of Americans express a great deal or fair amount of confidence in scientists to act in the public’s best interests.
76% of the 9,593 people surveyed, not Americans. This is very misleading.
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A new Pew Research Center survey of 9,593 U.S. adults conducted Oct. 21-27, 2024,
Nowhere in the article does it say whether it is random, or not although it is noted that respondents who did not answer were not included.
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Differences in confidence by party
interesting how the certain groups correlate to higher trust in scientists.
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- Oct 2024
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www.newsweek.com www.newsweek.com
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Newsweek has contacted the Trump campaign via email outside of working hours for comment.
an example of sources. The Newsweek team on this story reached out to the Trump campaign for information regarding the situation.
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Resurfaces
things as a physical force resurfaced(buoyancy)
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the hateful rhetoric about Puerto Rico spewed by Trump's supporter
ideas as physical forces (spewed)
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Payment will go to the US Treasury and other federal agencies directly affected by the collision or involved in the response.
Will this be used for compensation to families, rebuilding, etc?
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www.foxnews.com www.foxnews.com
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dissatisfaction with the administration’s handling of the conflict in Gaza.
The ship has sailed for Harris when it comes to Middle Eastern voters. Between her administration's involvement in the middle east in the last 4 years and her now attempt to sway voters with Cheney, I think it is best for her to move on from this sector.
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However, while Harris is hoping the former Republican lawmaker could help her grab extra voters in what promises to be a razor tight race for Michigan
I don't like when politicians, on any part of the political spectrum, use people as spearheads for their political campaign. If Michigan voters like Kamala enough, they'll vote for Kamala, I don't believe Liz Cheney(Ex-Rep of Wyoming) is going to sway anyone, especially not Michigan republicans.
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apnews.com apnews.com
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The early turnout is breaking records in swing states such as Georgia and North Carolina.
This is a good thong for republicans. If I recall, last election there were countless more early voters for the democratic party.
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