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  1. New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is keeping quiet about her political future. But in a tumultuous political environment, where many voters dislike both parties, some say the young, charismatic lawmaker is well-positioned to mount an outsider bid for the White House . #AOC #Ocasio-Cortez #politics

    csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/202

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  2. New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is keeping quiet about her political future. But in a tumultuous political environment, where many voters dislike both parties, some say the young, charismatic lawmaker is well-positioned to mount an outsider bid for the White House . #AOC #Ocasio-Cortez #politics

    csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/202

    Posted into Now What? @now-what-csmonitor

  3. New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is keeping quiet about her political future. But in a tumultuous political environment, where many voters dislike both parties, some say the young, charismatic lawmaker is well-positioned to mount an outsider bid for the White House . #AOC #Ocasio-Cortez #politics

    csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/202

    Posted into Now What? @now-what-csmonitor

  4. “The View” cohosts shake heads, shut down Savannah Chrisley’s false claim about AOC on air: ‘No, no, no!’

    Mere days into her week-long guest-cohosting gig on The View, reality star Savannah Chrisley has already been shut…
    #NewsBeep #News #TV #AlexandriaOcasio-Cortez #DonaldTrump #Entertainment #joybehar #MunichSecurityConference #Ocasio-Cortez #SavannahChrisley #tv #UK #UnitedKingdom
    newsbeep.com/uk/433246/

  5. I’d love to see US Rep. Alexandria #Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) displace US Senator Chuck #Schumer (D-NY) & then go on to become the US president. She’s brilliant & she’s not afraid to speak the truth. I used to support Schumer, but he’s become tired & too scared to speak up. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/

  6. I’d love to see US Rep. Alexandria #Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) displace US Senator Chuck #Schumer (D-NY) & then go on to become the US president. She’s brilliant & she’s not afraid to speak the truth. I used to support Schumer, but he’s become tired & too scared to speak up. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/

  7. I’d love to see US Rep. Alexandria #Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) displace US Senator Chuck #Schumer (D-NY) & then go on to become the US president. She’s brilliant & she’s not afraid to speak the truth. I used to support Schumer, but he’s become tired & too scared to speak up. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/

  8. I’d love to see US Rep. Alexandria #Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) displace US Senator Chuck #Schumer (D-NY) & then go on to become the US president. She’s brilliant & she’s not afraid to speak the truth. I used to support Schumer, but he’s become tired & too scared to speak up. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/

  9. I’d love to see US Rep. Alexandria #Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) displace US Senator Chuck #Schumer (D-NY) & then go on to become the US president. She’s brilliant & she’s not afraid to speak the truth. I used to support Schumer, but he’s become tired & too scared to speak up. thehill.com/homenews/campaign/

  10. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  11. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  12. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  13. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  14. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  15. Après son échange avec Claudia #SHEINBAUM (Présidente du Mexique) et avant la rencontre de cet après-midi à New-York avec la députée étasunienne démocrate (tendance Bernie Sanders) Alexandria #OCASIO-CORTEZ, vous pouvez regarder le meeting passionnant de Jean-Luc Mélenchon et Ruba #GHAZAL (Québec Solidaire) à Montréal.

    youtube.com/watch?v=sDAnXC33Wt

    Haïe par la gauche bourgeoise en France, #Mélenchon est une figure de proue de la lutte des gauches de rupture dans le monde !

  16. Après son échange avec Claudia #SHEINBAUM (Présidente du Mexique) et avant la rencontre de cet après-midi à New-York avec la députée étasunienne démocrate (tendance Bernie Sanders) Alexandria #OCASIO-CORTEZ, vous pouvez regarder le meeting passionnant de Jean-Luc Mélenchon et Ruba #GHAZAL (Québec Solidaire) à Montréal.

    youtube.com/watch?v=sDAnXC33Wt

    Haïe par la gauche bourgeoise en France, #Mélenchon est une figure de proue de la lutte des gauches de rupture dans le monde !