Politicians Are Getting Older, and Voters Are Worried — But Not that Worried fivethirtyeight.com Post date September 7, 2023 No Comments on Politicians Are Getting Older, and Voters Are Worried — But Not that Worried External Tags age, Congress, Congressional Elections, Dianne Feinstein, Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell, Presidential Elections, Voters
The Supreme Court Killed Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. What Does That Mean For 2024? fivethirtyeight.com Post date June 30, 2023 No Comments on The Supreme Court Killed Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. What Does That Mean For 2024? External Tags Congress, Joe Biden, John Roberts, Student Debt, Supreme Court, The Biden Administration
Vulnerable Senate Democrats Are Breaking With Biden More Often fivethirtyeight.com Post date June 26, 2023 No Comments on Vulnerable Senate Democrats Are Breaking With Biden More Often External Tags 2024 Election, 2024 Senate Elections, Biden Score, Congress, Joe Biden, Joe Manchin, Jon Tester, Kyrsten Sinema, Senate, Senate Democrats, Senate Elections, U.S. Senate
Who Gave Up More In The Debt Ceiling Negotiations: Biden Or Republicans? fivethirtyeight.com Post date June 2, 2023 No Comments on Who Gave Up More In The Debt Ceiling Negotiations: Biden Or Republicans? External Tags Congress, Debt Ceiling, Joe Biden, Kevin McCarthy
Why Debt Ceiling Polls Keep Giving Us Conflicting Results fivethirtyeight.com Post date May 30, 2023 No Comments on Why Debt Ceiling Polls Keep Giving Us Conflicting Results External Tags Congress, Debt Ceiling, Donald Trump, Drugs, economy, Government Spending, inflation, Pollapalooza, Polls, Supreme Court
How Bad Could A Government Default Get? fivethirtyeight.com Post date May 26, 2023 No Comments on How Bad Could A Government Default Get? External Tags Congress, Debt Ceiling, Democrats, economy, Joe Biden, Republicans