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BBC News

you see this in opinion polls, it's not only limited to elected officials, over half of republican voters believe the aid to ukraine should be decreased. we saw that reflected in the house of representatives vote where, in fact, slightly more republicans voted against aid for ukraine then voted for it but overall it passed comfortably because it had overwhelming democratic support. how does the candidate for the republicans, the presidential candidate, donald trump, fit into all of this? it is partly his influence that is creating a bit of division within the republican party on this as well, isn't it? 100%. notjust on ukraine but on the general issue of how engaged the united states should be with the world beyond its borders. essentially, the former president donald trump is someone who believes in what he would term

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BBC News

when we see the democratic party split right in the centre. in the centre on the issue of isreal and the palestinians. democratic disapproval of israel's actions has risen. now the same kind of opinion polls is indicated on the republican side, with parallel sympathy of palestinians. there are significant numbers of very pro—israel democrats. that's what makes the politics of this issue very difficult for president biden. he hasn't really satisfied anyone in his own party. we saw almost 40 democrats voted against this aid to israel. is there any sort of concern here for the white house when it comes to what the us's foes may be thinking as they are watching this battle out? yes, i think there is. there is clearly a concern that the polarisation here in the united states affecting

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Newsday

gang leaders escape from prison, which led to mass prison riots as well as lots of fighting in the streets. a rise and kidnappings like gang members. tells a bit more about the referendum is expected to happen next? this referendum was asking the people of ecuador to vote on toughening up security measures in the country. it included enshrining the military presence on the street to tackle gang violence. also measures like increasing prison sentences, allowing extradition for violent criminals. it is widely expected in the opinion polls before the vote suggest that these measures will pass. we're still waiting for that result this evening. the opinion in ecuador today has been mixed around this. i spoke to people who have been in favour of the new measures saying they think it will make them feel safer, it is got to the point where they can't even go out for meals or coffees without feeling like they're looking over their shoulder, worried about their safety. there is certainly people who are worried

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Newsday

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It's not done & dusted | India News - Times of India

India News: Explore the uncertainties and complexities surrounding the 2024 general elections in India. Discover why assumptions about the election outcome may be premature and why it's best to wait for the final tally on June 4.

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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: How exact are the opinion polls? It's been hit-and-miss affair so far

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: The opinion polls during the 1998 Lok Sabha Elections were “almost accurate”, while predictions in the 2004 Lok Sabha elections were complete “shocker” for poll pundits.

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SEJ Webinars

On May 2, join Freedom of the Press Foundation and SEJ for a virtual discussion on obstacles U.S. journalists face when reporting urgent climate change and environmental issues for their communities — whether violence or arrest when covering environmental protests or denials of access and legal obstructions when investigating centers of political and corporate power. Q&A to

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Newsnight

of the energy storage equipment is designed and manufactured in china, so we are leading the market in the whole world. china is helping the world capture the sun, but at a cost. this feat cannot save its workforce and the west wants its dependence on china to end. so now, once again, trade tensions threaten to cast a shadow over east—west relations. laura bicker, bbc news, dongguan. in a fortnight, there will be local and police and crime commissioner elections around england and wales. among the contests, there are also ten races around england for elected regional mayors. one of the most keenly contested is in the west midlands, where the conservative andy street is seeking a third term, but he's doing so against the backdrop of bleak national opinion polls for the tories. our political editor chris mason has

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BBC News

given where the national opinion polls are. are you fearful of losing? no. what we do know is that elections here are always very, very close. but what we also know is that mayoral are very different to national elections. i think the electorate here has come to understand that this is a job about choosing one person to leave the region. among his rivals, the liberal democrats, reform uk, the greens and an independent. and at a cafe down the road, tea with labour's richard parker, served with an expectation, for many, that he is going to win. mr parker's big idea is bringing the buses here under his control. there are stories of people being unable to get to the doctors, to the high street, to college, or to places where the jobs are. i don't think we can rebuild this region unless we overhaul the transport system. birmingham city council, labour run, is a shambles, isn't it?

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Newsnight

spent the day in walsall, taking a look at the race there. the way england is governed is changing. new or newish political power lines, directly elected regional mayors and more of them — with real consequences. yeah, so the role of mayors in england has really been growing over the last decade. and that's what's so exciting about these upcoming elections. you know, these are increasingly powerful figures. they've got powers over policy areas such as transport and skills, local economy, local environment. visiting a building site in walsall, the conservative mayor of the west midlands talking up his own record, rather than his party affiliation. i actually call it brand andy. it's that first name piece. and that's the pitch. it's who is going to lead this region. we're not choosing a party to run the region, we're choosing an individual. you are up against it, aren't you, this time? given where the national opinion polls are.

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