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The majority of Democrats and Republicans want federal lawmakers to work together on legislation, but most doubt Congress will be able to do that over the next two years, according to the latest NewsNation/Decision Desk HQ poll released Tuesday. |
Three-quarters of Americans say members of Congress should be willing to compromise and prioritize bipartisan legislation over standing with their party, including 84% of Democrats and 71% of Republicans. |
The survey of 1,000 registered voters was conducted on May 25 and 26. |
Almost 75% of respondents said they’re not confident that lawmakers on Capitol Hill will be able to work together to pass legislation over the next two years. |
When it comes to where the country is headed, Americans are pessimistic. About 70% of those surveyed said the country is on the “wrong track,” compared to just 18% who believe the U.S. is on the “right track.” |
That negativity was consistent across the political spectrum. Most Democrats (56%), independents (70%) and Republicans (86%) think America is on the wrong track. |
About 47% of people in the latest poll approve of the way Biden is handling his job — whereas 53% disapprove. |
It remains to be seen how attitudes will change over the next year, but Tuesday’s poll shows many Americans are open to a third-party candidate in 2024. |
About half of those surveyed said they would consider voting for someone other than former President Donald Trump or Biden if they’re the nominees. |
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