Public Opinion
Politico-Public First poll finds most Americans say there is too much money in politics
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A Politico poll conducted with the research firm Public First found that 72% of U.S. adults say there is too much money in politics, including majorities across the political parties.
A new POLITICO survey highlights deep divisions between Democrats and Republicans over what threatens U.S. election integrity ahead of the 2026 midterms. More than a third of Americans believe the contests could be stolen, though the two parties disagree sharply on the main risks. The poll, conducted in mid-April, underscores ongoing distrust in the voting system.
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In the year of Fidel Castro's centennial, Cuban authorities seek to revive his legacy, yet many citizens prefer to bury it in oblivion. An 80-year-old Cuban woman stored away her photo with him in a drawer, replacing it with one of her granddaughter, mirroring a broader sense of shame and rejection.
Americans’ willingness to pay a personal carbon fee remains modest: an AP-NORC/EPIC survey in 2023 found 38% would pay $1 per month, down from 52% in 2021, while a 2024 follow-up shows continued reluctance at higher amounts and broader support for taxing corporate emissions.
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A Forsa poll reveals that 76 percent of Germans view a lottery system for selecting conscripts as unfair. Opinions are mixed even among potentially affected young men. The debate is straining the coalition.