Read the full-text online article and more details about "Where the Candidates Stand on the Issues ; Democratic and Republican Candidates on the Major Issues of Campaign 2000" by Gail Russell Chaddock, John Dillin, Neil Irwin, and Warren Richey. - The Christian Science Monitor, February 1, ...
While Democrats,led by President Biden, support abortion access, the GOP candidates vying for the presidential nomination back restrictions in some form. But the field is fractured over how far into a pregnancy abortion should be prohibited, and whether a federal ban is appropriate. Here is wher...
Here's a brief look at where the major candidates stand on the issue. Kamala Harris Harris' first major policy rollout as a candidate was her plan for an "opportunity economy." Among the policies she's announced is $25,000 in down-payment support for first-time homeowners, const...
approaches to iran. the same will be particularly true for whoever sits in the oval office in january 2021. where the 2020 candidates stand on iran: former vice president joe biden biden has touted the "historic" work of the obama administration in which he served as vice president for ...
In summary, it appears that voters are quite ingenious in forming impressions of where candidates stand on the issues. They rely on stored information about politics, they actually adjust candidates' true positions to relieve cognitive ... PJ Kenney - 《Political Behavior》 被引量: 11发表: 1993...
The article presents the views of the remaining Democratic and Republican 2008 presidential candidates on several technology-related issues. Senator Hillary Clinton proposes a Connect America program that would utilize federal ta...
Where Candidates Stand on the Issues
Where the 2020 Candidates Stand on Abortion Former Vice President Joe Biden Bidenhas evolved on abortion – from saying in 1973 that Roe had gone too far to saying now that he supports Roe and would push for legislation to enshrine abortion rights if the Supreme Court overturns Roe. Biden sa...
For many Americans, national security is the most important issue in the upcoming presidential election. So, here's how the various candidates would handle terrorist groups like ISIS. On December 5, 2015, just a few days after the shooting massacre in San Bernardino, California, Sen. Ted Cruz...
While Harris and Trump both say they support Social Security and Medicare, they have been short on specifics.