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  2. Political positions of the Republican Party (United States)

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    The support for the exclusion of homosexuals from military service would remain in the Republican Party platform until the 2012 Republican Party platform, which removed that language from it. [102] A May 2012 United Technologies / National Journal Congressional Connection Poll found that only 41% of Republicans supported restoring the ...

  3. Political positions of Joe Biden - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, in its Technology Issues Voter's Guide, CNET.com gave Biden a score of 37.5% on his Senate voting record. [119] [120] Biden was a co-sponsor of the Platform Equality and Remedies for Rights Holders in Music Act of 2007. [121] Biden also sponsored two bills, the Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Act (SB 266) and the Violent Crime Control ...

  4. 'MAGA Republicans' are a threat to democracy, White House ...

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    Jean-Pierre described “MAGA Republicans” — a term Biden has recently come to embrace — as “the most energized part of the Republican Party.” The president views the pro-Trump faction ...

  5. Exclusive-One in 10 Republicans less likely to vote for Trump ...

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    Biden and Trump remain locked in a tight race, with 41% of voters saying they would vote for Biden if the election were held today and 39% saying they would pick Trump, according to the poll ...

  6. Battle for the Soul of the Nation speech - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for the Soul of the Nation was a speech given by U.S. President Joe Biden on September 1, 2022, two months before the 2022 midterm elections. It was televised during prime time from the front of Philadelphia's Independence Hall. Biden was critical of Donald Trump and Republicans adhering to the Make America Great Again movement.

  7. Republicans cast doubt on whether Biden can win legitimately ...

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    A number of Republican candidates — and voters — are already questioning whether the system will be fair if President Joe Biden wins re-election. Republicans cast doubt on whether Biden can ...

  8. Religion and politics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While there is a common belief that religious voters will always vote Republican that is not necessarily the case. Whether the vote is made for one party or another is noticeably based on socioeconomic status. [19] For low income religious people, there is almost no correlation between their religious beliefs and their voting decision. [20]

  9. As a Republican, I was ready to vote for Biden. Now, I will ...

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    At this point, Joe Biden has exited, Donald Trump has almost been assassinated, the hillbilly has become the GOP’s VP candidate, the Democrats have almost too quickly thrust Harris into the race ...