Can Nancy Pelosi be defeated? Saikat Chakrabarti thinks the time is ripe
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61% : [Editor's note: The funding passed the Senate on Friday with some Democratic support after this interview and was signed by Trump on Saturday.]57% : After leaving Ocasio-Cortez's staff in 2019, he focused his efforts on working with New Consensus, an organization dedicated to the Green New Deal.
52% : We're going to stick to whale oil while everyone else is moving on to fossil fuels.
43% : Right now, I'm talking about this fight in the Senate that's going on where there's a continuing resolution on the Senate floor that's going to do a funding of the government for six months, but it's handing unprecedented power to Trump.
38% : People really just can't believe the Democrats let this guy, Donald Trump, win yet again.
27% : The result of that is they vote for change when it's [former President Barack] Obama in 2008, they vote for change with Donald Trump in 2016, and again in 2024.
27% : With changes the Trump administration is making, do you feel the Green New Deal and its goals still have the potential to move forward given this immense pushback?
23% : Donald Trump was completely disliked, right?
21% : I think people are going to be so upset and pissed off with what Donald Trump is doing right now, they're going to be looking for something different.
20% : A lot of people are really concerned with what's going on with Donald Trump and really concerned with what Elon [Musk]'s doing.
16% : I'm worried that the Democrats are looking at Donald Trump and they're thinking, "You know what, we need our own devil in the fight.
12% : Most people in America thought Donald Trump wants to do a national abortion ban, which was incredibly unpopular, a way more salient issue than say, trans rights, and yet Donald Trump won.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.