- 09 Jan 2021 22:54
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Is it better for the country if the new Congress works with President-elect Joe Biden most of the time or opposes the president most of the time?
Republicans
Independents
Democrats
Interesting that the Democrats' "Not sure" number is half to one-third what it is for the other two, and that more than one in eight of them say the new Congress should oppose him most of the time. Makes you wonder just who those one in eight are.
- It is better if the new Congress works with President-elect Joe Biden most of the time 53%
- It is better if the new Congress opposes the president most of the time 35%
- Not sure 12%
Republicans
- It is better if the new Congress works with President-elect Joe Biden most of the time 26%
- It is better if the new Congress opposes the president most of the time 57%
- Not sure 17%
Independents
- It is better if the new Congress works with President-elect Joe Biden most of the time 50%
- It is better if the new Congress opposes the president most of the time 36%
- Not sure 14%
Democrats
- It is better if the new Congress works with President-elect Joe Biden most of the time 81%
- It is better if the new Congress opposes the president most of the time 13%
- Not sure 6%
Interesting that the Democrats' "Not sure" number is half to one-third what it is for the other two, and that more than one in eight of them say the new Congress should oppose him most of the time. Makes you wonder just who those one in eight are.
Society cannot exist, unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere; and the less of it there is within, the more there must be without.
—Edmund Burke
—Edmund Burke