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New Poll Finds 74% Of Americans Would Be Comfortable Blaming Female President For ProblemsWASHINGTON—Indicating a major shift in public opinion from just a generation ago, a poll conducted by Gallup this week found that 74 percent of Americans would be comfortable blaming a female president for the problems facing the nation. “According to our latest survey, nearly three quarters of Americans now say they’d be willing to saddle a female president with blame for everything from a stagnant economy to interminable wars in the Middle East, up from barely half of respondents a decade earlier,” said lead researcher Jennifer Cervantes, emphasizing that while nine of every 10 voters under the age of 40 said they could see themselves condemning a woman president on nearly any issue, older voters—a demographic typically more opposed to vilifying a female commander-in-chief and angrily attributing America’s declining global influence and ballooning debt to her incompetence—were now becoming increasingly receptive to the possibility. “The change has been striking; for the first time in this nation’s history, we’re entering an election year in which a significant majority of voters say they can see themselves denouncing everything a female president does and accusing her of being the single worst thing that has ever happened to the country.” In a further sign of Americans’ evolving views, the study also found that 95 percent of Americans now believe they’ll bitterly abhor a female president in their lifetime.
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FBI finds Al Qaeda link to Pensacola naval base shooting suspect: US officialJUST IN: Suspect who carried out December shooting at a Pensacola naval base had communicated directly with a suspected Al Qaeda operative, a U.S. official confirms to ABC News.
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FBI finds evidence linking al Qaeda to 2019 Saudi shooter at Florida naval base: U.S. sourceThe FBI has found cellphone evidence linking al Qaeda to the Royal Saudi Air Force trainee who killed three American sailors and wounded eight people in a December shooting spree at a U.S. naval base in Florida, a federal law enforcement source said on Monday.
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Official: FBI finds link between Pensacola gunman, al-QaidaBREAKING: The FBI has found a link between an al-Qaida operative and the gunman in the fatal shooting of three U.S. Navy sailors at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Florida in December, a U.S. official says.
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Artist finds inspiration in war propaganda for COVID-19 'Stay In' postersSylvia Bueltel first came upon a World War II-era poster warning of spies in our midst -- 'Telling a friend may mean telling the enemy' -- and thought of how the virus was spreading in the community, often by people unaware they were contagious.
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'Unprecedented': States face hundreds of billions in lost revenue, NBC News findsThe coronavirus pandemic will cost states hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue in the upcoming fiscal year, according to an NBCNews survey of 33 states and Washington, DC.
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