Americans dismayed at end of Roe are less certain they will vote, poll finds Hannah Knowles, Emily Guskin & Scott Clement, Washington Post [via opiniontoday.com] Nearly two-thirds of Americans say the end of Roe v. Wade represents a “major loss of rights” for women, a Washington Post-Schar School poll finds, but those who support abortion access are less certain they will vote this fall — a sign of the challenges facing Democrats who hope the issue will motivate their base in the midterms.
A Biden vs. Trump rematch in 2024? Two-thirds of Americans say no thanks Susan Page, Chelsey Cox, Ella Lee & Katherine Swartz, USA Today In a new USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll, 65% of registered voters, including half of Democrats, don't want President Biden to run for another term. And 68% of voters, including a third of Republicans, don't want former President Trump to run again. Biden Job Approval Dips to New Low Jeffrey M. Jones, Gallup Biden's sixth quarter in office, spanning April 20 thr…