Some US Progressive Goals Win Support of Independent Voters, Reuters/Ipsos Poll Finds
The poll found 64% of registered independents support higher taxes on corporations and billionaires, giving progressive candidates a potential edge in competitive races.
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Some US progressive goals win support of independent voters, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
By Joseph Ax and Jason Lange WASHINGTON, Aug 7 (Reuters) - Progressive Democratic proposals including "Medicare for all" and new taxes on billionaires have powered insurgent candidates including Abdul El-Sayed to primary victories this year, shaking th...
Abdul El-Sayed, a doctor and son of immigrants, seeks to become the first Muslim to represent Michigan in the U.S. Congress. With a progressive agenda, he promises to build a fairer future and challenge Donald Trump’s policies. He knows who he is and how his political career began.
How Abdul El-Sayed rose from political oblivion to progressive breakthrough in Michigan
El-Sayed, 41, has never held elected office and entered the race seven years after losing Michigan’s Democratic gubernatorial primary by more than 20 percentage points.
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