The Watertown Public Opinion‘s online readers appear to have a firm grip on reality. WPO’s current online poll asks, “If Congress passes a tax cut, how…
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If we had a parliamentary system and could call a snap election instead of waiting for 2020 or impeachment, who’d win the race for President?…
Speaking of entitlement-minded majoritarians stricken with anxiety as their privilege slips away, a new NPR poll finds that “majorities in many ethnic, identity and racial…
…and don’t forget bone spurs! Here’s a quick morning brief on Donald Trump’s continuing failure to Preside: After steadily and substantially decreasing since full implementation…
South Dakota has given unrealistically high approval ratings to the current occupant of the White House, whose arrogance and expensive suits would get any other…
Senator Marion Michael Rounds is hosting not one but two public meetings next week—Chamberlain Wednesday, August 16, 3:30 p.m. Central; Deadwood Thursday, August 17, 3:30…
Hey, Tim Bjorkman! And hey, Kristi Noem! Health care could have big electoral implications in 2018. 53% of voters said they were less likely to…
Numerous polls show partisan splits on questions of fact, policy, and value. But multiple readers have noted this eyebrow-raising survey from the Pew Research Center,…
It should be no surprise that the Affordable Care Act is more popular among Dakota Free Press readers than either the House or Senate Republicans’…
A new NPR/PBS/Marist poll makes absolutely clear that Democrats can win by running against the Republican health care plan: Just 17 percent of those surveyed…