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Supporters of pro-abortion rights organizations may hold less conservative views on abortion, but tend to hold relatively conservative views on other political issues. [65] Support for abortion rights ranges. The 1992 American National Election study asked respondents about their support for the legal rights of abortion.
But Trump's lack of support among some Republican senators is notable, given that many of the holdouts condemned him in strong terms since he attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Last Friday, we got a first look at how the closely-divided U.S. House of Representatives may have to operate in 2025. Republican Rep. Mike Johnson held onto the speakership by the skin of his ...
Fast-forward to Monday evening, and it was Trump who scored highest among Republican presidential hopefuls on “share my values,” at 43%, ahead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, at 31%, and former ...
The Republican Party has taken widely varying views on international trade throughout its history. The official Republican Party platform adopted in 2024 opposes free trade and supports enacting tariffs on imports, though it supports maintaining existing free trade agreements . [ 375 ]
David Frum, political commentator and speech writer [237] Jonah Goldberg, syndicated columnist [238] Robert Kagan, former Republican, [239] former U.S. State Department official, senior fellow at The Brookings Institution, contributor to The Washington Post [240] Bill Kristol, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris) [241]
Trump and his political views have often been described as nationalist. [41] [42] John Cassidy of New Yorker writes that Trump seeks to make the Republican Party "into a more populist, nativist, avowedly protectionist, and semi-isolationist party that is skeptical of immigration, free trade, and military interventionism."
A poll by a Republican firm earlier this month of 1,000 voters found that 57% view “allowing abortions up until 9 months of pregnancy for any reason” as “more extreme” than “restricting ...