Americans want the other side's presidential power checked, AP-NORC poll finds

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Americans want the other side's presidential power checked, AP-NORC poll finds
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A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Opinion Research finds that while Americans say they respect the Constitution’s checks and balances and don’t want a president to have too much power, that view shifts if the candidate of their party wins the presidency.

A new Associated Press-NORC poll finds that while Americans say they respect the Constitution’s checks and balances and don’t want a president to have too much power, that view shifts if the candidate of their party wins the presidency.FILE - President Joe Biden speaks at an event in Raleigh, N.C., March. 26, 2024.

Yes, Americans are divided. But new AP-NORC poll shows Americans still agree on most core American valuesTrump evokes more anger and fear from Democrats than Biden does from Republicans, AP-NORC poll shows Titus said that in general he opposes expanded presidential power but would support Biden funding more immigration judges and sending additional aid to Ukraine on his own.

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