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Nearly 7 in 10 Americans support the Biden administration's proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus relief bill in response to the coronavirus pandemic, as 68 percent say they support it and 24 percent oppose

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Nearly 7 in 10 Americans support the Biden administration's proposed $1.9 trillion stimulus relief bill in response to the coronavirus pandemic, as 68 percent say they support it and 24 percent oppose it.

Democrats support it 97 - 3 percent, independents support it 68 - 25 percent and Republicans are opposed 47 - 37 percent, with 16 percent not offering an opinion.

Nearly 8 in 10 Americans are in favor of $1,400 stimulus payments to Americans with 78 percent supporting and 18 percent opposing.

A majority also say 61 - 36 percent that they support raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour.

"Struggling to pay the bills, American households need an infusion of cash and need it now. So give it to them, is the resounding judgement of the public," added Malloy.

Paris Agreement: Americans say 63 - 33 percent they support the Biden administration re-joining the Paris Agreement, a pact reached among countries around the globe to limit climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Mexico Border: Americans say 54 - 42 percent that they approve of President Biden's action to halt the construction of a wall along the border with Mexico.

Immigration: On Biden's proposal to create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, Americans overwhelming support 83 - 12 percent allowing undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children to remain in the United States and eventually apply for citizenship.

Overall, sixty-five percent of Americans say undocumented immigrants who are currently living in the United States should be allowed to stay in the United States and eventually apply for U.S. citizenship. Nine percent say they should stay in the U.S. but not be allowed to apply for U.S. citizenship. Twenty percent say they should be required to leave the United States.

http://poll.qu.edu/national/release-detail?ReleaseID=3688




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