Most Americans say criminalizing abortion is wrong — and are divided on deportation

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A new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows that Americans overwhelmingly reject criminalizing abortion while remain divided on other election-year issues like Biden's 2020 win. Plus: some signs of hope.

/Marist poll shows that Americans overwhelmingly reject criminalizing abortion while remain divided on other election-year issues like Biden's 2020 win. Plus: some signs of hope.A new poll found presumptive nominees President Biden and former President Donald Trump in a statistical tie for a 2024 rematch, with Biden narrowly ahead.A new poll found presumptive nominees President Biden and former President Donald Trump in a statistical tie for a 2024 rematch, with Biden narrowly ahead.

A majority of them also said they believe the country needs a leader to break some rules to get it back on track, and some 3 in 10 Republicans go so far as to say"It's nice to have a strong man running your country," Trump said earlier this year after praising Hungary's Viktor Orban..

discrimination against white people has become just as big a problem as discrimination against Black Americans and other minority groups and 81% said they have friends with different political views than their own A majority of Americans 18 to 29 said they believe the American Dream is still attainable, but they were the least likely age group to say so. Voters 60 and older were almost 20 points more likely to say it's attainable.

And Biden also narrowly leads Trump in a head-to-head match up by 2 points, 50% to 48%, a statistical tie though it's the first time Biden has hit 50% since Marist began asking about Biden vs. Trump.

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