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December 13, 2024

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Republicans Would Not Be That Bothered if Trump Goes After Political Enemies
Monmouth University Polling Institute
Most Democrats and independents would be upset if President-elect Donald Trump suspended laws and constitutional provisions to go after his political enemies. However, few Republicans say this would bother them a lot, although most see his statements about doing this as overstated.
Fox News Poll: Negative economic and political ratings for Biden as he exits
Dana Blanton, Fox News
Joe Biden ends his presidency with voters by a 30-point margin saying they have been hurt rather than helped by his economic policies. In addition, a new Fox News national survey finds that most voters not only have negative views of the economy (77% negative) and their personal financial situation (62% negative) – they also feel things are getting worse (64%).
Views toward Trump cabinet appointees are highly partisan
AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
More adults disapprove than approve of nominees like Pete Hegseth and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., though many do not know enough to have an opinion.
What Americans think about Hegseth, Gabbard and key Trump Cabinet picks: AP-NORC poll
Linley Sanders & Meg Kinnard, Associated Press
As several of President-elect Donald Trump’s choices for high-level positions in his incoming administration face scrutiny on Capitol Hill, a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that Americans have their own doubts.

Americans less welcoming of immigrants without legal status, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
Jason Lange and Ted Hesson, Reuters
Americans have grown less welcoming toward immigrants living in the U.S. illegally since Donald Trump's first presidency but remain wary of harsh measures like using detention camps for Trump's promised mass deportation effort, a Reuters/Ipsos poll found.

Teens, Social Media and Technology 2024
Michelle Faverio and Olivia Sidoti, Pew Research Center
YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat remain widely used among U.S. teens; some say they’re on these sites almost constantly

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