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gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go with it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text. you highlight some other things, some other major years and i want to give you the dates and you can fill in the blanks. going back to 2020 and 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump, and talk about what polling was saying and what happened? >> polling was signalling a close race at the end of the campaign between hillary clinton and donald trump. many of the poll based models, these are forecasting models were signalling that hillary clinton was going to win easily. huntington post had a model it was a 98.2% chance that hillary clinton will win the election and donald trump had es
gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go with it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text....
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the alarming truth is that much of the gallup findings wasn't new.وا باسم شعبهم وظنوا بانهم بذلك س سيزال كل الاثار والاسباب التي لا تمكن الشعب الفلسطيني والسكان في قطاع غزه من استمرار حياتهم كما باقي المواطنين في اي مكان في العالم وعلى الاقل في الضفه الغربيه. gaza's population is among the youngest in the world with roughly half of its residence under the age of 18. but before the war made their futures even more uncertain. few palestinians in gaza said children. have the opportunity to learn and grow where they live, confronted with the ruins of destroyed homes and the failures of peace efforts, older and young generations found themselves against the backdrop of pessimism, poverty and pain. the dream of permanent peace now felt further away than ever. gaza was besieged as it had never been before, and that was just before october 7th, and that was not all. قلنا ان هناك مؤامره صمت دوليه تحدثنا فيها منذ سنوات طويله مؤامره الصمت التي تجعت الاحتلال على ارتكاب مزيد من الجرائم بحق الشعب الفلسطيني. واستفردت بالشعب الفلسطيني وتعاملت مع المواطنين على انهم ل
the alarming truth is that much of the gallup findings wasn't new.وا باسم شعبهم وظنوا بانهم بذلك س سيزال كل الاثار والاسباب التي لا تمكن الشعب الفلسطيني والسكان في قطاع غزه من استمرار حياتهم كما باقي المواطنين في اي مكان في العالم وعلى الاقل في الضفه الغربيه. gaza's population is among the youngest in the world with roughly half of its...
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i literally nailed it, the gallup nailed it, until they did them. be cognizant and think critically about we know and can know, and don't know. that makes good sense as a society. nowadays we hear a lot of different claims being made. increased skepticism about what people tell us. should i believe that? pretending we have a false level and know something we do not, it is better to own a to the ambiguity and say it is a hard problem. i can make different decisions and do my level best. if i assume this i get this, if i assume that, i get that. make it as you will. i am the actual, i know what will happen. that is -- humility is great instead of arrogance. i would like to be in the position to know what will happen and pay me all your money. you learn something every day. right? who knew? i am seeing no more objections. thank you all for your time. that was fantastic. took in friday nights, watch the same 2024 campaign trail. a weekly discussion on how the presidential, senate, and house campaigns progressed in the past week. reporters join each week
i literally nailed it, the gallup nailed it, until they did them. be cognizant and think critically about we know and can know, and don't know. that makes good sense as a society. nowadays we hear a lot of different claims being made. increased skepticism about what people tell us. should i believe that? pretending we have a false level and know something we do not, it is better to own a to the ambiguity and say it is a hard problem. i can make different decisions and do my level best. if i...
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of gallup than us. so even though we had the demographics looked the right. right you don't we don't see your partizanship mobile nowadays you see a little bit more so but like you're you're talking to someone but partizanship really matters if republicans or democrats and we'll get to talk you, that's going to be really problematic, right? that's something that you have to count for the polling. and gallup was not doing anything about that. so he was kind of overstating republicans support in those particular polls. now, why is is a problem because you you fast forward today and they in like not great territory right so this is work by pew basically saying that when we do a random digit phone call right what percentage of people actually respond to us and again this terminates in 2018 we're no longer 2018 so but you can do extrapolation, see that it's not getting better, right? so what this means is that for every hundred actual people who i try to call as a pollster, six people will talk to me in 2018
of gallup than us. so even though we had the demographics looked the right. right you don't we don't see your partizanship mobile nowadays you see a little bit more so but like you're you're talking to someone but partizanship really matters if republicans or democrats and we'll get to talk you, that's going to be really problematic, right? that's something that you have to count for the polling. and gallup was not doing anything about that. so he was kind of overstating republicans support in...
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according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford foodsidence in gaza, that 67% could be classified. died as highly or moderately vulnerable before the war. palestinians were also feeling the strains of daily life before the conflict errupted. more than half of palestinians living in gaza, that's 53% reported feeling lot of daily stress. since 2014, daily stressed had averaged 54% in gaza. anger was also on the rise. in summer, 2023, 44% of palestinians in gaza said they experienced a lot of anger the day before they were surved. this was the highest level of anger recorded in gaza since 2018, when the great march of return protests began, which called for an end to the blockade on gaza and the right of return. for displaced palestinians, thousands of palestinians were killed and injured in that period. the alarming truth is that much of the gallop findings wasn't new. the united nations had been sounding the alarm for years, warning that... اي سبب من هذه الاسباب هي تدفع المقاومه لان ترفع صوتها من يتالم يصرخ هم قالوا هم صرخوا وهذا هذا وصر
according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford foodsidence in gaza, that 67% could be classified. died as highly or moderately vulnerable before the war. palestinians were also feeling the strains of daily life before the conflict errupted. more than half of palestinians living in gaza, that's 53% reported feeling lot of daily stress. since 2014, daily stressed had averaged 54% in gaza. anger was also on the rise. in summer, 2023, 44% of...
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gallup had a $50,000 interviewers. everybody was consistent. we have a poll aggregator and they are all saying the same thing. therefore, that is truth. we were relying on that. all that is lost. his long pause that he left most voters aside, who you will vote for, he thought, a five- point lead for dewey. nothing can possibly change. st we can just write this off and not take anymore polls. another example of experts are always right, a campaign, dewey and truman saying what is the point if every single forecast had dewey up huge. this is from october 19. ei the problem with polling is that if i stop polling and people change their mind -- we know people, they want to do that. you will get it wrong. it turns out the 1948 50% of the electorate change their minds. they were deciding between dewey and truman. since they stopped polling, they had no chance of picking up that change. one problem there is that experts are not always right. probably wrong more than often. when you stop polling, you will not pick up the change. that is a problem. the
gallup had a $50,000 interviewers. everybody was consistent. we have a poll aggregator and they are all saying the same thing. therefore, that is truth. we were relying on that. all that is lost. his long pause that he left most voters aside, who you will vote for, he thought, a five- point lead for dewey. nothing can possibly change. st we can just write this off and not take anymore polls. another example of experts are always right, a campaign, dewey and truman saying what is the point if...
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just one week prior to operation, gallup completed its poll on palestinians in gaza, conducted betweenould not afford food at time in the past 12 months. the same was true of shelter. the inability to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29% struggling to afford adequate shelter. according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford food and shelter and their social safety nets (2/thirds of residents in gaza) that 67% could be classified as highly or moderately vulnerable before the... the war. palestinians were also feeling the strains of daily life before the conflict errupted. more than half of palestinians living in gaza, that's 53%, reported feeling lot of daily stress. since 2014, daily stress had averaged 54% in gaza. anger was also on the rise. in summer 2023, 44% of palestinians in got. said they experienced a lot of anger the day before they were surveyed, this was the highest level of anger recorded in gaza since 2018 when the great march of return protests began, which called for an end to the blo
just one week prior to operation, gallup completed its poll on palestinians in gaza, conducted betweenould not afford food at time in the past 12 months. the same was true of shelter. the inability to afford shelter matched its record high in gaza before the conflict with 29% struggling to afford adequate shelter. according to gallup's basic needs vulnerability index, which measures people's ability to afford food and shelter and their social safety nets (2/thirds of residents in gaza) that 67%...
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and the internals of the gallup survey are the lowest ever with just eight 8% of adults trusting what they hear on mass media a great deal. here's one example, driving some of the criticism cbs face backlash over the editing of its 60 minutes interview with kamala harris, showing harris answering a question differently and a clip released online than how she answered the same question. on the final broadcast. >> it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> well, bill the work that we have done, has resulted in a number of movements in that region by israel that were very much prompted by, or a result of many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen in the region. it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> we're not going to stop pursuing playing what is necessary for the united states to be clear about where we stand on the need for this war to end lulu, tough question for journalists. >> does the media deserve to be mistrusted? >> so, you know, you look at that and i can understand why lay person would say oh, that was clearly editing th
and the internals of the gallup survey are the lowest ever with just eight 8% of adults trusting what they hear on mass media a great deal. here's one example, driving some of the criticism cbs face backlash over the editing of its 60 minutes interview with kamala harris, showing harris answering a question differently and a clip released online than how she answered the same question. on the final broadcast. >> it seems that prime minister netanyahu is not listening. >> well, bill...
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i don't know what gallup with a buddy hope that's accurate for gallup.lso horrified to learn as it did at breakfast this morning that he was popularity is that 40%. fortunately china is at 20%. but the fact only the ambassador from singapore noticed this report that we wrote is very scary. and how do we get attention paid to the risks we face? i was in congress on 9/11. i was walking toward the dome of the capital which most people think was the intended target of the fourth plane that went down in pennsylvania due to the bravery of the passengers. i have been a member something called the national commission on terrorism, which predicted a major attack on u.s. soil before 9/11. we had testified before congress, and on september 10, 2001, the chairman of the commission and i were having lunch lunch near the capital think why is no one paying attention? hello people. why is no one paying attention? do have to be attacked first? think pearl harbor two. think of the surprises that should never and surprises. do we have to be attacked first before you pay at
i don't know what gallup with a buddy hope that's accurate for gallup.lso horrified to learn as it did at breakfast this morning that he was popularity is that 40%. fortunately china is at 20%. but the fact only the ambassador from singapore noticed this report that we wrote is very scary. and how do we get attention paid to the risks we face? i was in congress on 9/11. i was walking toward the dome of the capital which most people think was the intended target of the fourth plane that went...
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uno de cada cinco adultos en estados unidos se siente solo a diario, segÚn la encuesta de gallup.gistrada en los Últimos dos aÑos y el zoolÓgico nacional en washington, d.c. le da la bienvenida a una pareja de osos pandas gigantes que acaban de llegar de china para una estancia de diez aÑos. >> noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. >> muy buenas tardes. gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. >> como siempre, gracias por su sintonÍa. vamos a la informaciÓn esta tarde. bueno, hoy arranca en georgia la votaciÓn anticipada para las elecciones de noviembre. cuando ya estamos a solo 21 dÍas, el plazo para registrarse y poder votar finalizÓ ayer lunes cuando un juez federal decidiÓ no extenderlo por las consecuencias del huracÁn marÍa. >> buenas tardes. siguen las campaÑas polÍticas y esos ataques no se hacen esperar. >> nicole. octavio. muy buenas tardes. estamos siguiendo muy de cerca las elecciones. obviamente nos faltan menos de un mes para llegar a ellas. hablando sobre estas encuestas, georgia se une a otros estados como california, virgi
uno de cada cinco adultos en estados unidos se siente solo a diario, segÚn la encuesta de gallup.gistrada en los Últimos dos aÑos y el zoolÓgico nacional en washington, d.c. le da la bienvenida a una pareja de osos pandas gigantes que acaban de llegar de china para una estancia de diez aÑos. >> noticias telemundo mediodÍa con nicole suÁrez y octavio pulido. >> muy buenas tardes. gracias por acompaÑarnos en noticias telemundo mediodÍa. >> como siempre, gracias por su...
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guest: you probably saw the gallup poll out about trust and media and again hit a record low. in fact, it's never been lower in history. fact, it has never r in history. americans do not have confidence in major media at all. and it is disappointing because we used to have 70% confidence. it is interesting, when you look at the numbers, most of the erosion comes from republicans having no trust in the media. and then independents have little trust and democrats have a majority position in favor of the media. they showed because the media has become so democratic and left that over time it has left half the country behind. and i think newsmax give some balance. we see our role of providing americans with both sides, and not only do we get the side that is not heard on the major media, but also make an effort to include liberal and opposing viewpoints on newsmax. we describe ourselves as independent media with conservative perspectives. that means we seek out conservative and liberal viewpoints on important issues facing america. host: what did you think of kamala harris going o
guest: you probably saw the gallup poll out about trust and media and again hit a record low. in fact, it's never been lower in history. fact, it has never r in history. americans do not have confidence in major media at all. and it is disappointing because we used to have 70% confidence. it is interesting, when you look at the numbers, most of the erosion comes from republicans having no trust in the media. and then independents have little trust and democrats have a majority position in favor...
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there is more when it comes to the gallup poll.hen it comes to the personal qualities of the convicts involved, gallup asked about that and the boat impressions when it comes to likability and those respondents saying 60% of those saying the vice president has more of that to her advantage when it comes to likability versus former president trump at 38%. when it comes to strong moral character, 53% saying that goes to vice president harris versus former president trump. in matters of honesty and trustworthiness, 49% saying the vice president rates better in that category versus former president trump. if you go to the bottom of the list, the former president gets the advantage when it comes to having the condition of the future. in matters of being a strong and decisive leader, 59% saying that goes to the former president versus the current vice president. in the matters of the category of getting things done, 61% saying that would apply to former president trump versus the vice president kamala harris coming in at 49%. so those ar
there is more when it comes to the gallup poll.hen it comes to the personal qualities of the convicts involved, gallup asked about that and the boat impressions when it comes to likability and those respondents saying 60% of those saying the vice president has more of that to her advantage when it comes to likability versus former president trump at 38%. when it comes to strong moral character, 53% saying that goes to vice president harris versus former president trump. in matters of honesty...
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gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. i laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go th it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text. you highlight some other things, some other major years and i want to give you the dates and you can fill in the blanks. going back to 2020 and 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump, and talk about what polling was saying and what happened? >> polling was signalling a close race at the end of the campaign between hillary clinton and donald trump. many of the poll based models, these are forecasting models were signalling that hillary clinton was going to win easily. huntington post had a model it was a 98.2% chance that hillary clinton will win the election and donald trump had es
gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. i laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go th it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text....
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gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. i laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go with it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text. you highlight some other things, some other major years and i want to give you the dates and you can fill in the blanks. going back to 2020 and 2016, hillary clinton and donald trump, and talk about what polling was saying and what happened? >> polling was signalling a close race at the end of the campaign between hillary clinton and donald trump. many of the poll based models, these are forecasting models were signalling that hillary clinton was going to win easily. huntington post had a model it was a 98.2% chance that hillary clinton will win the election and donald trump had
gallup is a shorthand for a poll. so that's what that humorous meant. i laid that option out there for the acquisition. hey, i kind of liked it. let's go with it. "lost from the gallup" is borrowed from the 1948's election aftermath. i don't think a gallup is synonymous these days with opinion polls but certainly back in the early days. >> host: joseph campbell is our guest, if you want to talk about the accuracy of polling, again, you can call us on the line or send us a text....
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argued that this is a step towards increasing trust in newspapers saying now according to the latest gallup poll newspapers are below congress. guest: what kind of -- i do not want to use the word i want to use because this is c-span. that is garbage. to use my other word. because he has been on this paper for a long time. he could have taken this position two years ago, four years ago, six years ago. he did not. and it just so happens that this man has business with the federal government that he does not want to disturb and has his own employees at blue origin meeting with donald trump the day this gets into the newspaper. he has zero credibility. ok? zero credibility on this. and you see that, that is essentially what you are seeing. it is like lenin's adage that the capitalists create the world -- the rope which with they will hang. it is the same with fascists, and donald trump is definitionally that. it is something i do not like to say and i wish i did not come to that conclusion. if you look at the pages of history there is no question. and what people are doing and what these corpo
argued that this is a step towards increasing trust in newspapers saying now according to the latest gallup poll newspapers are below congress. guest: what kind of -- i do not want to use the word i want to use because this is c-span. that is garbage. to use my other word. because he has been on this paper for a long time. he could have taken this position two years ago, four years ago, six years ago. he did not. and it just so happens that this man has business with the federal government that...
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that's according to a new gallup poll.not me, that's gallup. 89893 -- 83% want to require fit time voters to present proof of votership. you have merck garland, the attorney general of america, vowing to stop voter id. why? >> well, listen, it's crazy. if you think about it, we're a country of laws and it's a privilege given to u.s. citizens and a lot of people understand that. this lawlessness is not acceptable. americans understand it. no other civilized countries in the world have elections for months and months and after election day, i mean, this is common sense and unfortunately there is no common sense in washington, d.c. and americans do have common sense. we need to start addressing these issues. it's really state by state issue. federal government can push on the states more but honestly most americans need to have this voter id because we need to rebuild trust in our system. distrust in the system could be a huge failure for 0:republic and people -- for our republic. people are not trusting our election system.
that's according to a new gallup poll.not me, that's gallup. 89893 -- 83% want to require fit time voters to present proof of votership. you have merck garland, the attorney general of america, vowing to stop voter id. why? >> well, listen, it's crazy. if you think about it, we're a country of laws and it's a privilege given to u.s. citizens and a lot of people understand that. this lawlessness is not acceptable. americans understand it. no other civilized countries in the world have...
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i mean, going back, i think it was the gallup poll or the journal, but whatever. he was at 36% favorable when he won in 2016. he is now at 52% favorable, whereas she has spent twice as much money, at exaggerated numbers, six, seven, $800 million and she's sunk. now we know trump is great on policy but now he's a popular guy. why is that? >> it really is incredible. i've been with the trump campaign on the campaign trail all across great state of pennsylvania, all week, and i can tell you the energy and enthusiasm for president trump, jd vance and this campaign is off the charts. to your point about the popularity. every president when they leave office becomes more popular because they are no longer making tough decisions. i think there is some of that, but for the first time in a very long time, the american people have back to back administrations to compare. on the economy, on the border, on law and order, on world peace, and so the differences are incredibly stark. they are fresh in the memory, and the american people see that and they are responding. larry: i
i mean, going back, i think it was the gallup poll or the journal, but whatever. he was at 36% favorable when he won in 2016. he is now at 52% favorable, whereas she has spent twice as much money, at exaggerated numbers, six, seven, $800 million and she's sunk. now we know trump is great on policy but now he's a popular guy. why is that? >> it really is incredible. i've been with the trump campaign on the campaign trail all across great state of pennsylvania, all week, and i can tell you...
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the gallup polls in october and finally people said i have sized him up.of his lectures. he is a downer, i do not want to vote for him. with the guy who says we have nothing to apologize for what we are better than the alternative we don't have to be perfect. that's upbeat people are now collectively coming to the same conclusion about her part we've had it with you. we hear what you said it's over. i think we're going to see some movement even more so the next week or two after that interview. mark: you would think if they're going to go to the trouble of having a coup and bring biden out they would pick someone who could talk in complete sentences. who could think actual thoughts, who has a real record i would have a positive agenda to run on. she has got none of those things. victor davis hanson only to thank you my friend. keep up the great work. >> thank you. mark: we will be right back. bounce back fast from heartburn with tums gummy bites, and love food back. (♪) switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more.
the gallup polls in october and finally people said i have sized him up.of his lectures. he is a downer, i do not want to vote for him. with the guy who says we have nothing to apologize for what we are better than the alternative we don't have to be perfect. that's upbeat people are now collectively coming to the same conclusion about her part we've had it with you. we hear what you said it's over. i think we're going to see some movement even more so the next week or two after that interview....
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i looked at a 2023 gallup poll that found a rise in the number of americans who are rejecting sixties style liberalism and embracing social conservatives. in fact, more americans almost in ten say they are conservative or very conservative on social issues than they did in 2023 and 2021. and the percentage, their social views are very liberal or liberal has actually declined to under 30% from 34% over the same time period. right. gallup states that the increase in a conservative view of social issues over the past two years has among nearly all political and demographic subgroups. and i show just briefly in stumbling toward utopia that this idea that is a natural upward and forever trajectory of progressivism is actually not the case. and i think that we are already seeing, by the way, first, in culture, last in politics. and i actually think that we are seeing a number of ways in america present, lee, where they are signs of, restoration, signs of renewal and the number homeschoolers has boomed in america to almost. 4 million homeschoolers, private and christian and jewish education
i looked at a 2023 gallup poll that found a rise in the number of americans who are rejecting sixties style liberalism and embracing social conservatives. in fact, more americans almost in ten say they are conservative or very conservative on social issues than they did in 2023 and 2021. and the percentage, their social views are very liberal or liberal has actually declined to under 30% from 34% over the same time period. right. gallup states that the increase in a conservative view of social...
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the other thing dojo too coach is something different the environment is true if you watch the gallup and a half ago, but does ask you if you are supporting that the you identify with republican or democrat? historically republicans have never win and they won the poll by three points 48-35 and you can correlate the democrats win the presidency is the difference between those two. the second one who is best to solve your problems? the republicans beat the democrats on that. think about the voter registration to where it was four years ago, it grew republicans dropped democrats. i don't know why the democrats are missing? more hispanics voting for the 1541, the highest black vote. >> laura: but you are right, they are lashing out at black men we will get to that coming up. >> barack obama yelling at them. >> laura: hispanic voters saying, what are you doing here? they are voting for economic interest. >> exactly! they watch more at the same and she said -- look, if i run president trump's campaign, what would you do different mesh mark i can't do anything. >> laura: she is the change c
the other thing dojo too coach is something different the environment is true if you watch the gallup and a half ago, but does ask you if you are supporting that the you identify with republican or democrat? historically republicans have never win and they won the poll by three points 48-35 and you can correlate the democrats win the presidency is the difference between those two. the second one who is best to solve your problems? the republicans beat the democrats on that. think about the...
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pulling from gallup, last week speaks to the problem. supporters of former president donald trump between the ages of 18 to 39 , who are mostly men, just aren't enthusiastic about voting. only 34% that, they are extremely motivated to vote, compared to 53% of young voters of vice president kamala harris. in the next two and half weeks, there is the reality, yes, donald trump may have the support of some of these young men in polling to me but these are often low propensity voters . what does that mean for the harris campaign or the trump campaign? >> i think all of that is exactly right. this group of voters are absolutely aligned with democrats on the issues. there is a nature of hyper masculinity that republicans are injecting into their politics that has become characteristic of republican campaigning that democrats, a part of the long-term strategy here is redefining masculinity that is not all toxic. that there is a role of masculinity, not just in the democratic party, but in society, that man is evolving, not reducing. that is a p
pulling from gallup, last week speaks to the problem. supporters of former president donald trump between the ages of 18 to 39 , who are mostly men, just aren't enthusiastic about voting. only 34% that, they are extremely motivated to vote, compared to 53% of young voters of vice president kamala harris. in the next two and half weeks, there is the reality, yes, donald trump may have the support of some of these young men in polling to me but these are often low propensity voters . what does...
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the newton gallup poll shows 52% say they are worse off financially than four years ago. that figure could be potential political liability for the vice president. her campaign pushing back though praising the former president economic plans will tank the economy. which is it? at university of maryland professor former chief economist at the international trade commission. peter, as you know the vice president's campaign on price gouging, blaming the supply chain for high prices. by the former president, points directly to president biden's policies. what do you see? >> donald trump did not have inflation pretty cut taxes, he raised tariffs, he did all evil things they say and i would create catastrophe the rhetorical writer cannot be denied 2.8% growth which is better than barack obama or george bush. he had virtually no inflation compared to joe biden. joe biden spent a great deal of money. the deficit is not double what it was when he took office in terms of sheer gdp or compared to 2019 excuse me basically print to do each reduction act o forth. there were shortages t
the newton gallup poll shows 52% say they are worse off financially than four years ago. that figure could be potential political liability for the vice president. her campaign pushing back though praising the former president economic plans will tank the economy. which is it? at university of maryland professor former chief economist at the international trade commission. peter, as you know the vice president's campaign on price gouging, blaming the supply chain for high prices. by the former...
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inflation has not yet reached the federal reserve's 2% target an october gallup poll found that the economy. >> is the single most important issue for voters this election. we are a failing nation. we are a nation in decline right now. former eresident donald trump campaigning to fix the economy and bring inflation down. >> his opponent, vice president kamala harris is vowing to build on the biden administration's policies top of my list. >> bringing down your cost of living in washington. raquel martin. i'm sam liccardo, and i approve this message. evan low. caught again. his tactics called "outrageous" and "self-serving." slapped with charges that he illegally used banned corporate money for his campaign. low's already under investigation for running a corrupt scheme to give political access to big money donors. but when it comes to fighting for us... low's missed nearly 1,000 votes... from affordable housing to climate change. evan low only serves himself. >> there's just a lot going on in the news these days. so always feels like it never stopped. yeah. so let's check in with well to se
inflation has not yet reached the federal reserve's 2% target an october gallup poll found that the economy. >> is the single most important issue for voters this election. we are a failing nation. we are a nation in decline right now. former eresident donald trump campaigning to fix the economy and bring inflation down. >> his opponent, vice president kamala harris is vowing to build on the biden administration's policies top of my list. >> bringing down your cost of living...
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republicans are hoping to gain control by picking some of the seats you see here in gallup are thosel be critical. thirty-four seats in total are up for grabs for democrats face an uphill battle if got incumbents fund to hold onto seeds in six different states montana, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, ohio and of course pennsylvania. in arizona at west virginia art seeking reelection. on the flip side republicans would need to capture only two seats to take control but only one president trump wins reelection print more that it admitted early on election night gop is expected to pick up this prize for their call on west virginia but they're mounting a very strong challenge in montana. you see how that flips the overall number. but let's take a closer look at a couple of those seats that we mentioned there. we'll start with west virginia. former wheeling mayor glenn elliott and current governor are facing up for a seat and play because of the retirement of independent joe manchin. fox news power rankings rank this race as a solidly republican. let's look at montana for incumbent jon teste
republicans are hoping to gain control by picking some of the seats you see here in gallup are thosel be critical. thirty-four seats in total are up for grabs for democrats face an uphill battle if got incumbents fund to hold onto seeds in six different states montana, nevada, wisconsin, michigan, ohio and of course pennsylvania. in arizona at west virginia art seeking reelection. on the flip side republicans would need to capture only two seats to take control but only one president trump wins...
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para llegar a esta conclusión, les comento, se tomó como base una encuesta de la casa gallup en la queón es impulsado por el ambiente de la sierra nevada y lake tahoe. y es que, claro que sí, tiene todo el sentido, porque 1 disfruta esos paisajes que nos regala la madre naturaleza. así que si hay estrés o algo, 1 se relaja viendo, viendo esos paisajes que parecen de internet pero no los tenemos aquí. totalmente de acuerdo. también creo que ayuda a que no es tan poblado como los otros condados, como san francisco, san mateo, alameda, pero pues toda el área de la bahía tiene cosas, ya sea al mar o al área de la bahía. y recibimos esa brisa también para los que vivimos un poquito más. así que no nos podemos quejar. estamos en un lugar muy feliz, como lo diría. así es que nos hace feliz. exactamente y así nos vamos a la pausa. pero al regresar es un día atípico en san francisco, por ese intenso calor que han registrado en la zona. andrés brender nos tiene un reportaje al respecto todos los días. siempre llorando, pero hoy se presentó en corte el sospechoso de atropellar a una joven de la c
para llegar a esta conclusión, les comento, se tomó como base una encuesta de la casa gallup en la queón es impulsado por el ambiente de la sierra nevada y lake tahoe. y es que, claro que sí, tiene todo el sentido, porque 1 disfruta esos paisajes que nos regala la madre naturaleza. así que si hay estrés o algo, 1 se relaja viendo, viendo esos paisajes que parecen de internet pero no los tenemos aquí. totalmente de acuerdo. también creo que ayuda a que no es tan poblado como los otros...
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gallup researchers shared some advice for people dealing with this.ships. set goals for yourself and enjoy the work you do. doctors are warning nearly 130,000 people in the u.s. may be living with an undiagnosed cancer. a study published in the journal of the american medical association suspects disruptions in health care during the first year of the covid pandemic may have led to fewer diagnoses. doctors report diagnoses bounced back in 2021 but still lagged behind projections. they fear misdiagnoses could create a wave of health issues in the future. >> our times. 945. today is the final day of hispanic heritage month. the month of october also serves as breast cancer awareness month. now, sutter health is using both trying to make sure more people, particularly latinas in underserved communities, are properly screened. now, sutter has been bringing its mammogram through the east bay since 2020. that van has breast cancer health specialists who can examine patients black women and latinas, as well as women from low socioeconomic background, have a
gallup researchers shared some advice for people dealing with this.ships. set goals for yourself and enjoy the work you do. doctors are warning nearly 130,000 people in the u.s. may be living with an undiagnosed cancer. a study published in the journal of the american medical association suspects disruptions in health care during the first year of the covid pandemic may have led to fewer diagnoses. doctors report diagnoses bounced back in 2021 but still lagged behind projections. they fear...
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support of a majority of americans in terms of approval ratings for a single day of his presidency in gallup polling, the first time that's happened in history. he doesn't have the support of a majority of americans. what he needs to do, therefore, is maximize the turnout of the people who are willing and ready to vote for him. i hear republicans talk about this all the time, how they don't have the ground game they want to have. that the republicans were months and months behind the democrats in getting this organized and set up. the democrats, in fact, have an advantage that may make a small difference, maybe a half a point, maybe a point in battleground states, but if you're talking about states where half a point or a point may be the margin of difference between the victor and the loser, that could make all the difference in the world. so you do see a lot of republicans worrying that trump is not maximizing the advantages he does have. >> mark, can we just take a turn and talk about this new biography of minority leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell. the biography reveals that mitch mc
support of a majority of americans in terms of approval ratings for a single day of his presidency in gallup polling, the first time that's happened in history. he doesn't have the support of a majority of americans. what he needs to do, therefore, is maximize the turnout of the people who are willing and ready to vote for him. i hear republicans talk about this all the time, how they don't have the ground game they want to have. that the republicans were months and months behind the democrats...
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de acuerdo a datos del censo y de gallup, este aumento usted lo empezarÁ a ver reflejado en su chequebiden y un grupo de estados republicanos encabezados por texas, presentan sus argumentos orales sobre la legalidad del programa creado por el presidente obama en 2012 a travÉs de una orden ejecutiva. >> se trata de una batalla legal que sume de la incertidumbre a mÁs de medio millÓn de beneficiarios actuales. de este alivio migratorio y tambiÉn a sus familias. >> una tormenta geomagnÉtica amenaza con interrumpir las comunicaciones y agravar los cortes del servicio elÉctrico provocados por el huracÁn milton y uno de los grandes del tenis profesional, el espaÑol rafael nadal, le pone fecha de retiro y nadal, le pone fecha de retiro y serÁ muy p el cambio está en el aire. el virus que causa covid-19 ha cambiado, por lo que las vacunas contra covid-19 han cambiado también. ponerte la vacuna contra covid-19 de esta temporada ayuda a protegerte al entrenar tu sistema inmunológico a reconocer y combatir las variantes recientes. los cdc recomiendan ponerte las vacunas contra covid y la influen
de acuerdo a datos del censo y de gallup, este aumento usted lo empezarÁ a ver reflejado en su chequebiden y un grupo de estados republicanos encabezados por texas, presentan sus argumentos orales sobre la legalidad del programa creado por el presidente obama en 2012 a travÉs de una orden ejecutiva. >> se trata de una batalla legal que sume de la incertidumbre a mÁs de medio millÓn de beneficiarios actuales. de este alivio migratorio y tambiÉn a sus familias. >> una tormenta...
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number 20 when asked about quote, extremely important issues influencing a vote that is according to a gallup poll. and the harris campaign's of course, quick to point out a new york times story about trump under the under trump us presence offered gender affirming care as well. but nevertheless, what do you make a bad? >> well, i think there's clearly a mismatch here and i think it's based them on republican belief that this does have more of an effectiveness that maybe some public polling suggests we should note that republicans have tried this before. this was a closing argument in the 2022, midterms, and we didn't see it really rise to the level to create the type of coalitions they have really been projecting. but i do think it adds up to a larger argument that you do hear consistently from republicans. that's a bow a change of traditional roles in culture whether it relates back to the messages to have about masculinity the gender or sexuality, men and women's sports. i was at north carolina trump office yesterday and the western part of the state. and just along crime and immigration s
number 20 when asked about quote, extremely important issues influencing a vote that is according to a gallup poll. and the harris campaign's of course, quick to point out a new york times story about trump under the under trump us presence offered gender affirming care as well. but nevertheless, what do you make a bad? >> well, i think there's clearly a mismatch here and i think it's based them on republican belief that this does have more of an effectiveness that maybe some public...
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in 1960, the gallup poll showed that 75% of americans believed that the u.s. government would do the right thing. most or all of the time that's unimagined to us today. but it was very true for betty and barney. then, of course, they went through the medical establishment and went to sekai interests. this was a period in which psychiatry and hypnosis were widely covered in the u.s. media. and this was the dawning of what was sometimes called the age of therapy. when americans begin to consult psychologists and psychiatrists for problems of anxiety. so when all of these ways, the hills were very typical, but they felt as they went to all of these authorities. they found that almost universally they were rejected. they were told that this could not have happened to them. the psychiatrist hypnotized them, told them not to trust recovered memory, and he told them that the memories they would recover under hypnosis would be maybe emotional. only true, but not literally true. and when did they emerge this process, having very detailed memories of this bizarre encoun
in 1960, the gallup poll showed that 75% of americans believed that the u.s. government would do the right thing. most or all of the time that's unimagined to us today. but it was very true for betty and barney. then, of course, they went through the medical establishment and went to sekai interests. this was a period in which psychiatry and hypnosis were widely covered in the u.s. media. and this was the dawning of what was sometimes called the age of therapy. when americans begin to consult...
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differences civilly and respectfully today, but it brings us to the next question which is, according to a gallup poll from last month, a record high of 80% of american adults believe that the nation is divided on its most important values. that division is also evident on capitol hill with partisan gridlock. if elected, how you prioritize country over party to work across the aisle and what actions would you take to protect and strengthen our democracy? sen. cantwell: i had to do this. i actually saw people storm the capital. i saw the discourse that came from people getting on cable tv every night and arguing instead of trying to solve problems. i made a commitment that i knew our state did not send me there to just argue. you sent me to get things done. we passed one of the most monumental pieces of legislation, the chips and science act, in the aftermath of that attack on our capital. it was very important policy, it was. during the supply chain home. it was also important to show the rest of the world that the united states was not so divided as it showed on the steps of the capital. and ins
differences civilly and respectfully today, but it brings us to the next question which is, according to a gallup poll from last month, a record high of 80% of american adults believe that the nation is divided on its most important values. that division is also evident on capitol hill with partisan gridlock. if elected, how you prioritize country over party to work across the aisle and what actions would you take to protect and strengthen our democracy? sen. cantwell: i had to do this. i...
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what's interesting is in januart lead over dooey according to the gallup poll. but by the summer he was ahead by at least 11 points. he retained that lead, pollsters stop pulling. in early october newsweek magazine had 50 top political experts who they thought was going to win the presidentiall election. all 50 of them said it dewey. right before the election the betting houses are getting 15 -- one odds. he told some of his friends he thought he'd get as many as 340 electoral votes the weekend before the election. he did not quite make that. but he did win. he was not surprised but pretty much everybody else was. >> host: it was not that close either was it? gst: it was not that close. he. substantially surpassed what he needed it. he needed 2661948 he wound up with 303. on the other hand there were a lot of important states for california, ohio, i illinois tht were very, very close wins for him. so, in some ways it was closer than it might have appeared just on theme paper. >> host: what were some of the issues discussed in the campaign and how did thomas dewe
what's interesting is in januart lead over dooey according to the gallup poll. but by the summer he was ahead by at least 11 points. he retained that lead, pollsters stop pulling. in early october newsweek magazine had 50 top political experts who they thought was going to win the presidentiall election. all 50 of them said it dewey. right before the election the betting houses are getting 15 -- one odds. he told some of his friends he thought he'd get as many as 340 electoral votes the weekend...
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a recent gallup poll found that only 31% trust the media to be accurate, and even a fair amount, and 36% have no trust at all. so in the end, legacy media has no way to deal with facts. so they just shut it down like a public bathroom when they see jerry nadler approaching, they shut it down. oh, go, nadler, don't go. nadler. go! but they'll shut you down. and they shout you down. they need to strenuously reject reality because their worldview can't survive contact with the truth. they're like kamala last night or kamala every night, and they need to be so smug about it because otherwise the shame would crush them. look, vote for whoever you want, but if it's based on a bunch of lies, it's not our fault for reminding you. in fact, you might say it's our job. maybe david muir should give it a tr. period. let's welcome tonight's guest. he lost the governor's race to a woman with a plastic face. former gop congressman lee zeldin. his act is byob. bring your own jokes. comedian jeff di. he bombed so often, he's on the no fly list. writer and comedian joe devito. and she's so pregnant. al
a recent gallup poll found that only 31% trust the media to be accurate, and even a fair amount, and 36% have no trust at all. so in the end, legacy media has no way to deal with facts. so they just shut it down like a public bathroom when they see jerry nadler approaching, they shut it down. oh, go, nadler, don't go. nadler. go! but they'll shut you down. and they shout you down. they need to strenuously reject reality because their worldview can't survive contact with the truth. they're like...
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as a gallup poll, released on the day of the only vice presidential debates, found that some 4 out of 10 registered voters helped both republican j events. and democrats and bolts were poor candidates. this was a challenge to rectify that. the moderators began to debate by sketching out a middle east, threatening by the nuclear ambitions of rome. should the us as a result of this launch pre emptive strikes against that country. my account of it tries to arms of the question waltz retreated into praising complet harris's qualities. what we've seen out of vice president harrison is we've seen steady leadership. we've seen a calmness that is able to be able to draw on the coalitions to bring them together . understanding that our allies matter and development seemed taken by surprise, by the question launched into a description of his family background before eventually settling on this responses . look, it is up to israel, what they think they need to do to keep their country safe, and we should support our allies wherever they are when they're fighting the bad guys. i think that's the
as a gallup poll, released on the day of the only vice presidential debates, found that some 4 out of 10 registered voters helped both republican j events. and democrats and bolts were poor candidates. this was a challenge to rectify that. the moderators began to debate by sketching out a middle east, threatening by the nuclear ambitions of rome. should the us as a result of this launch pre emptive strikes against that country. my account of it tries to arms of the question waltz retreated into...