Steven Shepard, senior campaigns and elections editor for Politico.
The poll of 1,995 registered U.S. voters was conducted over the weekend.
“The vast majority of Republicans are opposed to Pelosi staying as speaker, 83%. Independents also lean strongly against her: Just 22% say she should remain speaker, while 59% say she should not,” Mr. Shepard continued.
“The numbers track closely with her overall image rating. Fewer than 4-in-10 voters, 37%, have a favorable opinion of Pelosi, while 52% view her unfavorably. Among independent voters, 27% view Pelosi favorably, and 58% have an unfavorable opinion of her,” the analyst said.
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President-elect Joe Biden has begun to set expectations for how his administration will handle cybersecurity. Promising to impose substantial costs on cyber attackers, the incoming Biden administration reacted to the SolarWinds breach. In a statement released yesterday, President-elect Biden said he will make cybersecurity a top priority across every level of government. He says he will elevate cybersecurity as an imperative across the federal government, further strengthen partnerships with the private sector and expand federal investment in the infrastructure and people needed to defend against cyber attacks. Biden called the SolarWinds attack a matter of great concern and plans to deal with it from day one of his administration.
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