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Poll: Americans say they’re sick of politics taking over their lives. With exceptions.

POLITICO - Politics

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July 4, 2026

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Poll: Americans say they’re sick of politics taking over their lives. With exceptions.

The POLITICO Poll finds that a majority of Americans think there’s too much politics in places it doesn’t belong. But they can still be influenced by what their favorite stars and businesses say.

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POLITICO - Politics

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· Jul 4, 2026

Should celebrities and athletes shut up about politics? It’s complicated.

The POLITICO Poll finds that a majority of Americans think there’s too much politics in places it doesn’t belong. But they can still be influenced by what their favorite stars and businesses say.

The New European

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· Jun 22, 2026

This is why Starmer had to go

If you can’t tell a political story about the future, then what, really, are you asking people to vote for?

Korea Times News

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· Jul 6, 2026

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

CNN

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· Jul 11, 2026

Putin's Russia blowback, Dems' midterm green flags & more | Enten roundup

CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten runs the numbers, from Russia's polling to democrat sentiment. 0:00 Russian pessimism on economy rises as Ukrainian approval of US leadership plummets 3:28 'Best sign for Democrats' - Dems have 57% share of 2026 primary voters so far 6:28 A new tea party? Americans aren't happy with their congress Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Russia #Midterms #News

Libertarian Institute

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Kyle Anzalone Show: Will Iran Force the US Out of the Middle East?

Tucker Carlson saying “I’m out” on the Republican Party is not just a headline, it is a stress test for how American voters think about loyalty, war, and who our politics actually serves. I walk through why his break is landing with millions of people, how Israel and Gaza are reshaping old partisan habits, and []

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Third-Worldification of the Democratic Party

Democratic Party candidates who support socialized medicine, rent control, and wealth taxes winning primary elections are, unfortunately, no longer breaking news. After all, the Democratic Socialists of America already control New York, Chicago, and Seattle and are poised to win Los Angeles and Washington, too. What is new, however, is the slate of anti-American, pro-Islamic []

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Related coverage for "Poll: Americans say they’re sick of politics taking over their lives. With exceptions.": POLITICO - Politics — Should celebrities and athletes shut up about politics? It’s complicated.. The New European — This is why Starmer had to go. Korea Times News — American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states. CNN — Putin's Russia blowback, Dems' midterm green flags & more | Enten roundup. Libertarian Institute — The Kyle Anzalone Show: Will Iran Force the US Out of the Middle East?. Washington Examiner — The Third-Worldification of the Democratic Party