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Post by Admin on Jan 30, 2022 19:47:02 GMT
An overwhelming majority of Americans believe President Biden should consider all possible candidates to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court, while fewer than one in four back his pledge to nominate a black woman, a new poll shows. Biden on Thursday reiterated that he would make good on a campaign promise to nominate a black woman at the White House’s official announcement of Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement. But, according to an ABC News/Ipsos poll out Sunday, only 23 percent of Americans want the president to follow through with that commitment, while 76 percent think he should “consider all possible nominees.” Broken down by political party, 95 percent of Republicans opt for “consider all” compared to 54 percent of Democrats. A political divide also exists over whether the Supreme Court decides cases on the basis of law or through the justices’ partisan views. Among Republicans, 46 percent say by law and 33 percent pick partisan, while 52 percent of Democrats say decisions are partisan and 32 percent say they are based in law.
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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2022 18:12:38 GMT
LIVE: Biden Holds Event to Reignite Cancer Moonshot | NBC News 36 waiting • Scheduled for Feb 3, 2022 • Watch live coverage as President Biden and Vice President Harris host an event at the White House to reignite Cancer Moonshot, a program to advance cancer prevention and research. The president previously oversaw the program during the Obama administration as a way to honor his son, Beau, who passed away from cancer.
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Post by Admin on Feb 3, 2022 12:43:12 GMT
WATCH LIVE: President Biden delivers remarks at the 70th National Prayer Breakfast
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Post by Admin on Feb 3, 2022 18:17:54 GMT
Live: Biden visits New York Police Department 149 waiting • Scheduled for Feb 4, 2022 • Watch as President Biden visits the New York Police Department with Attorney General Garland, NYC Mayor Eric Adams, and Governor Hochul. #FoxNews
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Post by Admin on Feb 4, 2022 3:07:09 GMT
President Biden In NYC For Gun Violence Meeting
4,070 views • Feb 4, 2022 • President Biden is visiting New York City to meet with the mayor about how the federal government can help combat gun violence. CBS2's Political Reporter Marcia Kramer has the details.
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