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Climate Change Weekly #478: Backlash, Polls Confirm Climate Change Is Low-Priority Issue
Opinion polls and the actions of countries around the globe prove once again climate change ranks behind most other issues in the public’s mind and certainly behind the economy.
School Choice Options Expanded Across U.S. in 2022
School choice gained ground in 2002 in response to lockdown policies
(The Center Square) – More parents overwhelmingly chose school choice in 2022 after expressing...
Hammer: After 2022 Setback, GOP Race for 2024 Is Wide Open
The 2024 Republican presidential race, which currently features precisely one declared candidate, is wide open.
Harsanyi: There Is Little Evidence Abortion Hurt Republicans in 2022
While every Republican loss is chalked up to abortion by the media, the reverse is not. In Iowa and Virginia, two pro-life challengers won.
Barone: DeSantis and Kemp the Big Winners of the 2022 Midterms
The DeSantis victory looks like the model for the national Republican majority that neither George W. Bush nor Trump was able to deliver.
Shapiro: Lessons Republicans Can Learn From the Red Fizzle of 2022
As of Wednesday morning, Republicans, who were widely expected to win historic margins, are coming up short nearly everywhere.
Sand: Education a Top Issue in 2022 Election
While there is no shortage of issues to consider when marking ballots on Election Day, education matters should be high on the list.
Stossel: Election 2022 – Bet on the Betting Sites
Over time, betting has been a better predictor of election outcomes than polls, pundits, statistical models and everything else.
Gas Prices Are Top Concern for Midterm Voters, Polls Show
New polling shows that gas prices are a top concern for voters ahead of the 2022 midterms as those prices are poised to rise in the coming weeks.
Barone: Are Polls Understating Republicans’ Support?
"Polls have routinely underestimated the attitudes of conservative Americans over the last twenty years," admits G. Elliott Morris.