Americans demand climate action (as long as it doesn't cost ...https://www.reuters.com › us-usa-election-climatechange
Jun 26, 2019 — ... action to combat climate change - but only a third would support an extra tax of $100 a year to help, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll ...
68% of Americans Wouldn't Pay $10 a Month in Higher ...https://www.cato.org › blog › 68-americans-wouldnt-pa...
Mar 8, 2019 — The survey asked people if they would be willing to pay a fee in their electric bill every month that would be used to combat climate change.
Poll: In Response to the Increasing Threat of Climate Change ...https://epic.uchicago.edu › news › poll-in-response-to-t...
Oct 26, 2021 — Still, 31% of Americans would support the fee even if it meant paying $100 more for their energy every month. That is more than double the ...
Not one dollar: One-third of voters unwilling to spend anything ...https://www.washingtontimes.com › news › oct › not-o...
Oct 13, 2021 — Most Americans are concerned about climate change, but that doesn't ... Poll shows 39% also unwilling to pay more for electricity, gasoline.
More Americans believe in global warming — but they won't ...https://www.nbcnews.com › news › us-news › more-am...
Jan 24, 2019 — Most Americans are unwilling to pay $10 a month to fight climate change, a survey found. ... Americans increasingly believe climate change is real ...
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Americans unwilling to spend $10 per month to fight climate ...https://apnews.com › ...
Jan 25, 2019 — A poll conducted by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public ... “To combat climate change, 57 percent of Americans are willing to pay a ...
Canadians are worried about climate change, but many don't ...https://www.cbc.ca › news › politics › election-poll-cli...
Jun 18, 2019 — How best to tackle climate change is setting up to be a major issue in the October federal election. ... The CBC News poll found that 43 per cent ...
Majority in U.S. concerned about climate change, AP-NORC ...https://www.pbs.org › newshour › nation › majority-in-...
Oct 26, 2021 — “If you follow science, the signs are here,” said Nancy Reilly, ... a $1 a month carbon fee on their energy bill to fight climate change, ...
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Opinion A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending. By Robert Kagan Editor at large November 30, 2023 at 8:00 a.m. EST (Anthony Gerace for The Washington Post; photos by Getty Images, AFP) Listen 33 min https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/11/30/trump-dictator-2024-election-robert-kagan/ Comment 12074 Add to your saved stories Save Robert Kagan, a Post Opinions contributing editor, is the author of “Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again,” which will be published by Knopf in May. Let’s stop the wishful thinking and face the stark reality: There is a clear path to dictatorship in the United States, and it is getting shorter every day. In 13 weeks, Donald Trump will have locked up the Republican nomination. In the RealClearPolitics poll average (for the period from Nov. 9 to 20), Trump leads his nearest competitor by 47 points and leads the rest of the field combined by 27 points. The idea that he is unelectable in the
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