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A plurality of voters say the country is already in a recession. Beneath the argument over the label, the survey finds a nation split between those with a cushion and those without one.
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A plurality of voters say the country is already in a recession. Beneath the argument over the label, the survey finds a nation split between those with a cushion and those without one.
Voter confidence in the federal government slips to 24%, and the few believers cluster among the politically obsessed.
A new Napolitan survey finds only 35% favor the National Popular Vote Compact, and even its sympathizers expect blue states would break the pledge the moment it cost them the White House.
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