Eric Levitz
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But that still makes immigration actually his best issue.
you know, his handling of inflation is actually at negative 26% in that approval.
And so immigration is still a relative strong point for him.
And then also when voters are asked about which party they trust more on immigration, Republicans actually still have an advantage in the most recent polls that I've seen.
So a Wall Street Journal survey taken after Rene Good's killing
asked voters about, you know, whether they approved of Trump's handling of immigration policy.
They said they didn't.
But then they asked them, OK, so which party is better equipped to handle immigration, the Republican Party or the Democrats?
And the voters preferred the Republican Party by 11 points.
And so it sounds a little bit like the only thing more unpopular than a nakedly authoritarian immigration policy is a Democratic one.
It's Election Day in Canada, which is nothing new for reporter Stephanie Levitz.
It's Election Day in Canada, which is nothing new for reporter Stephanie Levitz.
It's Election Day in Canada, which is nothing new for reporter Stephanie Levitz.
How Trump's 51st state talk may have saved Canada's libs. Coming up on Today Explained.
How Trump's 51st state talk may have saved Canada's libs. Coming up on Today Explained.
How Trump's 51st state talk may have saved Canada's libs. Coming up on Today Explained.
When we sat down with Stephanie Levitz from The Globe and Mail, we started talking about how it was just about a year ago that we sat down with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was eager to talk about his ambitious plans to invest in housing construction, affordable health care and child care, raising capital gains taxes.
When we sat down with Stephanie Levitz from The Globe and Mail, we started talking about how it was just about a year ago that we sat down with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was eager to talk about his ambitious plans to invest in housing construction, affordable health care and child care, raising capital gains taxes.
When we sat down with Stephanie Levitz from The Globe and Mail, we started talking about how it was just about a year ago that we sat down with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He was eager to talk about his ambitious plans to invest in housing construction, affordable health care and child care, raising capital gains taxes.
You know, I asked him if he should just step aside and he said, no, I still have something to offer the Canadian people. But it turned out the Canadian people weren't buying when he was selling.