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New Poll Spells Bad News For President Biden on the Border Crisis


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A new poll shows bad news for President Joe Biden regarding the humanitarian and national security crises at the southern border. During his first days in office, the president used executive power to rescind the Trump administration’s effective immigration regulations. Relaxing those policies ultimately led to an influx of border crossings, leaving law enforcement officials overwhelmed, all while the Biden administration is asleep at the wheel.
While Biden’s overall approval rating remains steady ahead of the 100-day mark of his administration, a fresh Quinnipiac poll found that just 29 percent of Americans approve of the president’s handling of the border crisis, while 55 percent disapprove.  ....

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Quinnipiac poll finds majority support stricter gun laws, expanding mail-in ballots


Updated: 11:43 AM EDT April 15, 2021
HAMDEN, Conn. A Quinnipiac University Poll released Thursday found that a majority of people surveyed support stricter gun laws.
According to the same poll, half the respondents were in favor of expanding mail-in ballots, while 50% say police are tougher on people of color. Most approve of how police do their job.
The poll follows mass shootings in Atlanta, Georgia and Boulder, Colorado. People said they supported stricter gun laws. But that support varies widely depending on the measure. 
Pollsters said: 
89 – 8 percent support requiring background checks for all gun buyers;
74 – 21 percent support a so-called “red flag” law, which would allow the police or family members to petition a judge to remove guns from a person that may be at risk for violent behavior; ....

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