A new Quinnipiac University Poll, conducted between January 7 – 10 of a nationwide sample of 1,313 adults shows that Americans are confused about which Party is protecting voting rights:
(hat tip: Jobsanger)
This is another example of poor messaging by Democrats. Republicans have been trying to suppress voting in many states, and the Republicans in Congress have prevented Democrats from passing legislation to protect the right to vote for all citizens. But only 45% say Democrats are protecting the right to vote and 43% say it’s the Republicans. That’s within the poll’s margin of error of 2.7%, meaning it’s a virtual tie.
There are only three cohorts with more than 50% saying that one Party is better. Women (52%) and Blacks (86%) say itâs the Democrats, while Whites (51%) say itâs the Republicans. It’s also interesting that 12% apparently have no opinion about which Party is better for voting rights. Whatever the reason why this poll is so close, it isnât good for the country. On to cartoons.
Let’s vote our way out:
More GOP inflation:
Sen. Sinema is just not that into him
Are Sen. Manchinâs priorities misplaced?
Supremes reject federal governmentâs right to set rules for public safety:
(The mandate would have covered about 84.2 million Americans. OSHA estimated (before Omicron) that the rule would save 6,500 lives and prevent 250,000 hospitalizations over a six-month period.)
Supremes canât rule on Djokovic:
The idea that the work place, where people must gather, does not include the risk of getting COVID is utter nonsense. My wife and I has stayed virtually alone for almost 2 years. My brother has visited once and my son (not married) visits. Our exposure risk is low, but place me every day in a grocery store, my risk multiplies.
One news report noted the Gorsuch did not wear a mask.
SCOTUS is a partisan joke.