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Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
RT @FaceTheNation: South Dakota Gov. Noem tells @margbrennan she doesn't "anticipate" her state will take up measures to encourage civilian… — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
READ THE FULL @CBSNewsPoll YOURSELF: Americans react to overturning of Roe v. Wade — most disapprove, call it step backward https://t.co/GUyk8bh41v — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
And… more Dems are motivated now by the issue than they were before the decision. 50% of Dems report this decision will make them more likely to vote, up from 40% last month when the overturn of Roe was a possibility, but not a reality. (Notice the high “no effect” among R’s.) https://t.co/5f9ftIg0or — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Now on the raw politics of this, here are 2 encouraging signs for Democrats ahead of November: There is majority support for Congress passing a federal law to make abortion legal nationwide. Dems plan to make it big part of their midterm platform. (1/) https://t.co/addqBNa377 — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
In the states, most want abortion at least legal, even if restricted. Few want it illegal in all cases. Most R’s would have abortion in their state be legal in at least some circumstances. A third of D’s would have it legal in most, but not all cases. https://t.co/nigZnQbpZX — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
NOTABLE: The fact that Democrats are especially disapproving of the decision has made them more critical of how things are going in the country more generally. That’s pushed overall measure even further down. Now just 19% of Americans feel things in the country are going well. https://t.co/yuC8ZU0ptR — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Those who disapprove of the ruling overwhelmingly report feeling upset, angry, and many, scared. These feelings are more common among the women who disapprove of the decision, compared to men who do. Fewer are surprised, perhaps because the ruling was anticipated for weeks. https://t.co/PPexwycEsA — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Those who approve of Roe being overturned report feeling hopeful most of all, and happy and relieved. White evangelicals are also particularly likely to express these positive sentiments. https://t.co/gHRrDoHKI1 — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Across demographic groups, younger people are especially likely to disapprove; most moderates disapprove along with nine in ten liberals; two-thirds of Hispanic Americans disapprove, three-fourths of Black Americans and just over half of White Americans disapprove. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Views on Roe being overturned divide along partisan lines, though perhaps not as completely as political debate or legislative battles might suggest. 1 in 6 Dems approves, 1 in 5 Republicans disapproves. https://t.co/zK3Mg19Fh1 — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Women, by more than three to one, think the ruling will make women’s lives worse rather than better. https://t.co/yQ7Oi3kCEc — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
As they look ahead, those disapproving of Friday’s ruling are especially likely to think the Court might someday limit or end birth control, and also same-sex marriage. https://t.co/RDXTBwmmFU — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Those who approve — and in particular the three-fourths of conservatives who do — say they feel both hopeful and happy, according to @CBSNewsPoll. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
By more than a 20-point margin, Americans call it a step backward rather than forward for America. https://t.co/BEegymbuHO — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
NEW FROM @CBSNewsPoll: Most Americans disapprove of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning of Roe v. Wade, including two-thirds of women who disapprove. https://t.co/oPvZRLlywe — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
NEW FROM @CBSNewsPoll: Most disapprove of the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe vs. Wade, including two-thirds of women who disapprove. https://t.co/xQYyQeuIcd — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
More details in this tweet as @POTUS Biden confirms plans for G7 nations to ban Russian gold imports: — PolitiTweet.org
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The United States has imposed unprecedented costs on Putin to deny him the revenue he needs to fund his war against… https://t.co/lt206V36g0
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
RT @CBSNews: A Rhode Island police officer accused of punching a woman at an abortion protest while he was off-duty has been suspended from… — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
And there will be more detail today on plans for the U.S. and at least some #G7 countries to ban the export of Russian gold, a move further designed to isolate the Putin-led economy. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
The summit is also set to focus on @POTUS Biden’s call for the #G7 to launch a global infrastructure program to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative. No details yet on the size, scope and focus of that, but more is expected later today. — PolitiTweet.org
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Notably, when discussing the “core problems” facing the global economy, aides who briefed reporters never explicitly used the word “inflation” but instead made reference to “headwinds” facing economies. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Later, aides say the opening session of the #G7 is set to focus on the global economy and discussing “core problems that are top of mind” like energy security, food insecurity due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
Also on the Biden-Scholtz agenda: security assistance, financial support, sanctions on Russia, transatlantic security issues, Climate change, energy, senior administration officials say. — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
TODAY IN GERMANY: @POTUS Biden meets with German @Bundeskanzler ahead of the formal launch of the #G7. Aides say the two leaders are set to discuss Russia and Ukraine and “continued close coordination on the political and diplomatic front.” — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
BIDEN GOES GLOBAL: Here’s some of what to expect from @POTUS Biden’s meetings with #G7 leaders in the coming days as we reported it for @CBSEveningNews Saturday with @AdrianaDiaz. https://t.co/5VmWcptJAO — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
RT @CBSEveningNews: CBS News’ @EenaRuffini explains the challenges members of Congress, who are trying to pass federal legislation to codif… — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
(Flagging for DC & Econ reporters) “I think we’re going to have to push interest rates quite far up” to stave off more inflation, @LHSummers warns in an interview for a story on inflation that aired on @CBSMornings Saturday. — PolitiTweet.org
CBS Mornings @CBSMornings
In the last year, signs of inflation have become unavoidable with food prices up 10%, new vehicles costing 12.5% mo… https://t.co/KugcawmaQo
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
“We live in a system with three branches can make big decisions, the others can offset them, and elections have consequences.” A look back at the big week that was, from @CBSMornings Saturday. https://t.co/aJpTUHCuTT — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
INBOX: @JakeSullivan46 “strongly condemns this act of terror” at the #OsloPride2022 events. “We stand in solidarity with the families of the victims, the diverse and strong LGBTQI+ community of Oslo.” https://t.co/mkmQ10SUzg — PolitiTweet.org
Ed O'Keefe @edokeefe
RT @FaceTheNation: Tomorrow, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem reacts to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and what it w… — PolitiTweet.org