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Lisa Cook will need to win in the court of public opinion, says Global Situation Room's Brett Bruen
CNBC Television· 2025-08-29 21:32
Personnel Assessment & Political Influence - Lisa Cook's ability to retain her position is uncertain, potentially hinging on public opinion rather than legal proceedings [2] - Public relations strategies, including having an ambassador to address allegations, are crucial for individuals facing accusations [3] - The situation is influenced by key political figures, particularly Republican senators on the Senate Finance Committee [5] - The precedent set by this case could impact the upcoming midterm elections in November [6] Economic & Political Outlook - Investors and officials should look beyond immediate events to understand the president's influence in the coming months [7][8] - The midterm elections in November will serve as a barometer of the president's standing [7]
‘Really bad’: Ex-Sen. Jon Tester says Republicans can’t defend this bill
MSNBC· 2025-07-04 00:57
Elections & Public Opinion - Public opinion and citizen action remain crucial despite challenges to institutions [1] - Elections still matter significantly, as seen in Wisconsin where voters rejected Elon Musk's interference and a 19th-century abortion ban was struck down [2] - The 2026 midterms are officially starting, and a controversial bill casts a shadow on Republicans [3] Legislative Analysis - A Republican-drafted bill is considered fundamentally flawed and poorly thought out [6][8] - The bill negatively impacts hospitals, especially in rural America, food security, and potentially climate change, while increasing the national debt [8] - The bill is perceived as giving a "big windfall" to Republican campaign donors [14] Political Strategy & Impact - Democrats see an opportunity to attack the bill and must also articulate what they stand for in areas like housing and education [18] - The bill's unpopularity could burden candidates like John Cornyn, Joni Ernst, and even Susan Collins, despite her vote against it [12] - Rural hospitals are particularly vulnerable and may close at a higher rate if the bill passes [10]
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The Economist· 2025-06-29 14:24
Recent polling found that 77% of Britons want first-cousin marriage outlawed, rising to 82% among supporters of Reform UK https://t.co/5imBTwabfJ ...