NEWS AND OPINION:
CONSERVATISM ALIVE AND WELL
Social conservatives could get some extra firm within the close to future. And that firm would come from different conservatives.
So says a Gallup Poll, with numerous numbers.
“More Americans this year (38%) say they are very conservative or conservative on social issues than said so in 2022 (33%) and 2021 (30%). At the same time, the percentage saying their social views are very liberal or liberal has dipped to 29% from 34% in each of the past two years, while the portion identifying as moderate (31%) remains near a third,” Gallup analyst Jeffrey M. Jones wrote.
He cites outcomes from a survey of 1,011 U.S. adults performed May 1-24 and launched final week.
“The last time this many Americans said they were socially conservative was 2012,” he stated.
“The increase in conservative identification on social issues over the past two years is seen among nearly all political and demographic subgroups. Republicans show one of the largest increases, from 60% in 2021 to 74% today. Independents show a modest uptick of five percentage points, from 24% to 29%, while there has been no change among Democrats (10% in both 2021 and 2023),” Mr. Jones stated.
“Greater social conservatism may be fostering an environment more favorable to passing conservative-leaning social legislation, especially in Republican-dominated states. Indeed, in the past year, many Republican states have passed stricter constraints on abortions, limited choices for transgender youth in sports participation and healthcare, and placed prohibitions on what topics can be discussed in classroom settings,” the analyst stated.
‘THE END OF US’
One specific group of daring Republicans has made a dire prediction concerning the potential penalties of former President Donald Trump’s severe, ongoing authorized challenges.
“It’s not the end of Trump. It’s the end of us,” the New York Young Republican Club predicts, responding to the scenario in a strongly worded assertion launched Sunday.
“Now is a time for action — for solidarity — and the New York Young Republican Club is steadfast in its position. We call on all patriots to join us in condemnation of politicized justice,” stated the membership, which was based in 1911.
“President Trump is an honest man, a tremendous father, a patriot of the highest order, and the only presidential candidate who will deliver on a commitment to dismantle the criminal enterprise that today passes itself off as the American government,” the assertion stated.
“Stand with us as we stand with him,” it concluded.
CHANGE OF HEART
The aforementioned Donald Trump could also be profitable some hearts and minds amongst a selected group of individuals, slowly however certainly, some say. Those who criticize and revile the previous president may additionally be in for a shock response from the general public as effectively.
“Here’s one thing I know from the anecdotal department: there’s been a lot of change in opinion among my Republican friends and relatives who are, shall we say, Trump-weary. The people who have generally been sick of all of the drama surrounding him and hoping he’d just go away are now getting sick of his haters who create the drama,” wrote PJMedia columnist Stephen Kruiser.
“I’ve talked to quite a few people who may not have become overnight MAGA enthusiasts, but they’re warming up to the old boy a bit,” he says.
“There’s an ever-growing sense among people on the right who were completely ready to move on from Trump that what’s being done to him can be done to anyone if he’s sent away for good,” Mr. Kruiser suggested.
NOT THE ‘POLICEMAN’
Sen. Joni Ernst shared a few of her knowledge concerning America’s function on the worldwide stage in an look on a Fox News particular titled “The Senate Project Forum,” set to air at 10 p.m. Eastern time Sunday.
Here’s a quick advance take a look at what the Iowa Republican stated.
“The world is more interconnected than ever before, and it’s not inert. It’s quite the opposite, trending toward chaos. Ruthless dictators like Xi and Putin, and violent extremist organizations, like the Taliban, and terrorists in Iran only respond to strength,” Ms. Ernst instructed Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier.
“In my view, our nation’s security and prosperity have declined and done so quickly under the current administration. Their choices demonstrate a mix of appeasement in the name of international consensus, and an inability to assume risk to protect the homeland. Without a change in vision, chaos will continue to reign,” Ms. Ernst stated.
“I don’t want America to be the world’s policeman. And I’m not advocating for global democracy building and a return to former versions of Republican foreign policy. I believe in American leadership. I believe in America first, always, but never America alone. Forging strong partnerships and allied networks around the world are essential to America’s security and prosperity here at home,” the lawmaker continued.
“The United States is not here simply for the good of the world, but to lead and help create stability in order to protect our people, our freedoms, and our way of life,” Ms. Ernst stated.
She seems within the Fox News particular alongside Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Democrat.
FOR THE LEXICON
“M10 Booker Combat Vehicle.”
This is the title of the Army’s first new fight automobile in 4 a long time, designed by General Dynamics Land Systems, and set to debut in November.
The automobile was named to honor Staff Sgt. Stevon A. Booker, an armor crew member with the third Infantry Division who acquired the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously for lifesaving valor within the 2003 Iraq invasion, and Pvt. Robert D. Booker, an infantryman with the thirty fourth Infantry Division who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for heroic actions whereas below machine-gun fireplace in 1943 in Tunisia.
POLL DU JOUR
• 65% of U.S. adults “always” tip their server at a sit-down restaurant.
• 53% at all times tip their hairstylist or barber.
• 50% at all times tip food-delivery individuals.
• 40% at all times tip their taxi or ride-hail driver.
• 23% at all times tip resort housekeepers.
• 22% at all times high coffee-shop baristas.
SOURCE: A Bankrate/YouGov survey of two,437 U.S. adults performed May 3-5 and launched Sunday.
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