From NBC's Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Ben Kamisar, Bridget Bowman and Alexandra Marquez FIRST READ: Biden finds himself stuck between independents and his base If it's Friday… President Biden discusses increasing the supply of semiconductors and talks to the nation's mayors… White House chief of staff Ron Klain is under scrutiny… Atlanta prosecutor requests special grand jury in Trump investigation… FBI raid of Rep. Henry Cuellar's home is tied to a federal investigation regarding Azerbaijan… And RIP, Meat Loaf.
But FIRST… There's one final set of numbers from our latest NBC News poll to chew on: A plurality of Americans – 42 percent – say Biden is too unwilling to compromise, versus 23 percent who say he's too willing to compromise, and 27 percent who say he's found the right balance.
That's a reversal from a year ago when our poll showed 42 percent saying Biden would find the right balance, 28 percent saying he's too unwilling to compromise and 27 percent saying he's too willing.
What's happened here? Greg Nash/Getty Images Well, first, the percentage of independents saying Biden is too unwilling to compromise shot up from 18 percent last January to 55 percent now – a 37-point increase.
And second, the share of Democrats believing Biden will find the right balance declined from 68 percent to 52 percent, while the percentage of Dems thinking the president is too willing to compromise inched up 4 points, from 27 percent to 31 percent.
Bottom line: Biden right now is stuck – between a majority of independents who think he's too unwilling to compromise, versus a third of Democrats who think he's too willing to compromise.
Tweet of the Day: Pessimism by dashboard light
Data Download: The number of the day is … 1 in 5. Since the start of 2022 – so fewer than 21 full days – America has reported one-fifth of all of its Covid cases since the start of the pandemic, according to NBC News historical data. There have been almost 15 million recorded cases of Covid in America so far this year, with the current total since the start of the pandemic at around 69.5 million.
It's a number that puts the staggering jump in cases, amid the rise of the omicron variant, in perspective. But there's another important number to consider alongside it: 4 percent. That's the portion of all Covid deaths in America (since the start of the pandemic) that have occurred in 2022 — about 35,000 of the 864,000 total deaths.
Public health experts have been encouraged that cases are decoupling from deaths, particularly amid the widespread availability of vaccines and as more therapeutics are developed. Even so, hospitals are still extremely stressed thanks to the widespread transmissibility of the variant, with the country regularly setting records for Covid hospitalizations.
Other numbers you need to know today $4 million: That's how much Democrat Wes Moore raised in his campaign for Maryland governor in 2021, propelling him to the top of the fundraising game after Maryland's first fundraising deadline of the campaign. His running mate raised another $770,000.
$1.4 million: About how much former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt says his Senate campaign raised in the fourth quarter of 2021.
$777,000: How much Republican businessman Bob Stefanowski booked on television ads, per AdImpact, in the opening days of his bid for Connecticut governor.
Midterm roundup Building Back Together, the outside group supporting Biden's agenda, announced its first ad campaign of 2022 yesterday, dropping $1.5 million on TV, digital, radio, and print ads and billboards highlighting the White House's accomplishments. The group is targeting "key constituencies, including Black, Latino, and AAPI communities in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin," per a press release.
Rep. Billy Long, R-Mo., falsely claimed the 2020 election was stolen and appeared with a "Stop the Steal" graphic in his latest TV ad for the Senate primary. The spot has aired on Newsmax and OANN, per AdImpact.
An FBI raid on Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar's home this week raised questions about whether it could affect the Texas Democrat's primary race in March. NBC's Pete Williams explains that Justice Department policy bars investigations with the goal of influencing an election, but does not prohibit investigations that could impact an election. The raid is said to be part of an investigation into businessmen with ties to Azerbaijan.
On Thursday's "MTP Daily," NBC's Dasha Burns in Luzerne County, Pa., and Guad Venegas in Washoe County, Nev., spoke to voters about one issue weighing on their minds ahead of the midterms: affordable housing. One construction business owner blamed "the current administration" for rising supply costs.
ICYMI: What ELSE is happening in the world Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with his Russian counterpart as tensions over Ukraine loom large.
White House chief of staff Ron Klain is under scrutiny as Biden struggles.
CNN reports that Rudy Guliani and other top Trump campaign officials oversaw the attempts to offer alternate electors in key states in 2020.
The Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney is seeking a special grand jury to aid her investigation into whether Donald Trump's 2020 campaign interfered unlawfully in the election.
Download the NBC News Mobile App
|
Friday, January 21, 2022
I’d do anything for a deal … (but I won’t do that)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Page List
Blog Archive
- December 2025 (731)
- November 2025 (2556)
- October 2025 (2219)
- September 2025 (2747)
- August 2025 (2903)
- July 2025 (2997)
- June 2025 (2807)
- May 2025 (2884)
- April 2025 (2766)
- March 2025 (2867)
- February 2025 (2635)
- January 2025 (2682)
- December 2024 (2451)
- November 2024 (2391)
- October 2024 (2862)
- September 2024 (2667)
- August 2024 (3156)
- July 2024 (3241)
- June 2024 (3107)
- May 2024 (3196)
- April 2024 (3104)
- March 2024 (3192)
- February 2024 (3006)
- January 2024 (3261)
- December 2023 (3176)
- November 2023 (3188)
- October 2023 (3191)
- September 2023 (2961)
- August 2023 (3120)
- July 2023 (3024)
- June 2023 (3042)
- May 2023 (3205)
- April 2023 (3030)
- March 2023 (2986)
- February 2023 (2584)
- January 2023 (2694)
- December 2022 (2745)
- November 2022 (2899)
- October 2022 (2916)
- September 2022 (2970)
- August 2022 (2981)
- July 2022 (2814)
- June 2022 (2759)
- May 2022 (2768)
- April 2022 (2692)
- March 2022 (2851)
- February 2022 (2550)
- January 2022 (2715)
- December 2021 (2641)
- November 2021 (2745)
- October 2021 (2836)
- September 2021 (2847)
- August 2021 (2756)
- July 2021 (2572)
- June 2021 (2738)
- May 2021 (2579)
- April 2021 (2698)
- March 2021 (2789)
- February 2021 (2532)
- January 2021 (2617)
- December 2020 (2664)
- November 2020 (2637)
- October 2020 (2824)
- September 2020 (2745)
- August 2020 (2704)
- July 2020 (2749)
- June 2020 (2669)
- May 2020 (2199)
- April 2020 (4060)
- March 2020 (5898)
- February 2020 (6963)
- January 2020 (7455)
- December 2019 (10)
Search This Blog
U.S. Department of Justice DOJ Press Releases & News Update
You are subscribed to DOJ Press Releases & News for U.S. Department of Justice. This information has recen...
-
Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page . You are subscribed to Constit...
-
Plus, Deaths of foreign fighters draw renewed attention to the military volunteers in Ukraine. ...
-
View Images Library Photos and Pictures. Как сделать усилитель сигнала сотовой связи своими руками Усилитель 3G сигнала своими руками Антен...




No comments:
Post a Comment