A majority of Americans believe ensuring access to voting is more important than rooting out fraud, the latest NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey finds.
At the same time, there was broad agreement that people should have to show identification when they go to the polls.
Two-thirds of Americans also believe democracy is “under threat” but likely for very different reasons. …
President Biden gets a 50% job approval rating, largely unchanged from last month. … Biden continues to get his highest ratings when it comes to his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, and his economic approval is holding steady. But Americans have less confidence in his handling of foreign policy, especially immigration. CONTINUED
Domenico Montanaro, NPR News
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