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Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

I was also surprised to see how high Supreme Court appointments rank in that poll, Sarah. Even though it’s been a bigger Republican priority in the past, Biden and Trump supporters are about equally likely to rank these appointments highly. But the political divides on other issues — like health care, the coronavirus outbreak, racial inequality and even violent crime — are pretty stark.

Geoffrey Skelley

When Trump took the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement, about 6 out of 10 Americans opposed the move. In July 2019, 53 percent of Americans said they wanted to rejoin while only 31 percent opposed rejoining.

Galen Druke

Trump enters the immigration portion of the speech, a topic that has been notably absent from much of this convention in comparison to 2016. The campaign has made the calculation that unrest in American cities is a bigger motivator than immigration this time around.


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