POLITICO-Citrin Center 调查发现,两党均支持独立重新划分选区小组
• 一项由 POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab 开展的新调查显示,共和党和民主党中均有绝大多数成员支持由独立小组绘制 House 选区界线。 • 这一跨党派的调查结果表明,公众渴望对充满政治色彩的重新划分选区过程进行改革。 • 该调查凸显了选民对选区划分不公(gerrymandering)的不满,并呼吁通过制度变革以确保公平代表。
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• 一项由 POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab 开展的新调查显示,共和党和民主党中均有绝大多数成员支持由独立小组绘制 House 选区界线。 • 这一跨党派的调查结果表明,公众渴望对充满政治色彩的重新划分选区过程进行改革。 • 该调查凸显了选民对选区划分不公(gerrymandering)的不满,并呼吁通过制度变革以确保公平代表。
politico.com• 周五发布的 POLITICO‑Citrin Center‑Possibility Lab 最新调查显示,共和党和民主党的绝大多数受访者均支持由独立委员会划定 U.S. House 选区线,这削弱了反对结束党派 gerrymandering 的论点。 • Trump 政府正在评估将独立 redistricting 委员会法制化的提议,通过将联邦资金与采用此类委员会的州挂钩,这一策略可能会重塑 2026 年及以后的 battleground 选区。 • 民权组织和投票倡导者对民调结果表示赞赏,认为独立委员会将减少对目前向两党倾斜的地图进行的党派操纵。
politico.com• A majority of Americans express concern over rising healthcare costs and support increased federal tax spending to address these challenges, according to the Axios/Ipsos American Health Index released March 17, 2026. • The poll demonstrates bipartisan support for government action on healthcare affordability, reflecting widespread concern among the U.S. public about escalating medical expenses. • Americans also show increased trust in government handling of childhood vaccination decisions, signaling broader public confidence in health policy interventions.
ipsos.com• The latest POLITICO-Citrin Center-Possibility Lab survey reveals strong majorities in both parties favor an independent panel for drawing House district lines. • Over 70% of Democrats and Republicans support the nonpartisan approach to prevent gerrymandering ahead of midterms. • This consensus could pressure Congress to reform redistricting processes and reduce partisan map battles.
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图片:Morningstar• Stagwell's Harris Poll found 88% of Republicans and 92% of Democrats view rigorous science as essential for progress, with 80-90% crediting US scientists for quality-of-life improvements. • Only 19% believe US leads China in research, 33% say falling behind; 90%+ across parties want US global leadership role. • If government funding lags, Americans favor businesses (23%) and nonprofits (19%) to fill gaps.
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