🚨New poll alert. Former Representative @CoriBush and Wesley Bell are statistically tied for MO-1 District. Bush leads in overall favorability, 52% vs. 45%.
Worth noting that District Democrats view AIPAC, who was Bell's major 2024 backer, at 40% unfavorable. They also view ICE at 86% unfavorable — a contrast worth noting for a congressman who voted to thank ICE for "protecting the homeland."
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How different would these findings have been just 40 years ago? USA's view on masculinity? 43% say positively, 25% say negatively—rising to 45% among Republican men. Most agree society undervalues emotional openness in men. https://t.co/cVlvs2vx1B #Masculinity#GenderRoles
5 years later>59% of Americans say the pandemic is over, but 58% worry about another. While 47% feel life is normal again, 40% say it never will be. 46% have recently had a COVID shot, but vaccination remains politically divided. https://t.co/djNAgHgdoI #GallupPoll#COVID19
Local is doing better...
Why do Americans trust local institutions more than national ones? 69% say local elections were well-run, but only 43% say the same nationwide. https://t.co/SxC0PuxeIU #PublicOpinion#LocalVsNational
Christianity in the U.S. is leveling off: 62% identify as Christian (down from 78% in 2007) while 29% remain unaffiliated. Belief in spirituality remains widespread. Discover America’s evolving faith landscape: https://t.co/QIa4SyiO0i
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