Poll: Biden's approval on immigration drops to new low

Just 31% of Americans now approve of how Biden is handling immigration — a new low. As recently as October, his approval on the issue was 35%; in previous Yahoo News/YouGov polls, it never slipped below 33%. Meanwhile, the share of Americans who disapprove of the president’s approach to immigration (55%) is higher than ever before, putting him underwater by 24 percentage points.

Approve: 31.00% Disapprove: 55.00%

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Over half of Americans believe Biden mishandled classified documents

71% think discovery of documents is either very serious or somewhat serious

"Roughly two-thirds of Americans are aware of and troubled by the misplaced classified documents found in President Biden's home and private office. But is it a criminal case? No," Tim Malloy, Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst, said alongside the polling data.

Trump trounces DeSantis in potential GOP primary match-up

New Poll

Former President Trump holds at 17-point lead over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) in a hypothetical GOP primary match-up, according to a new poll. 

Trump: 48.00% DeSantis: 31.00% Pence: 8.00% Cheney: 3.00% Haley: 2.00% Cruz: 2.00%
Majority of Republicans Approve of McCarthy’s Election As Speaker

McCarthy at last clinched the speakership earlier this month after an all-week marathon of ballots and negotiations and a heated final stretch on the House floor.

Approve: 59.00% Disapprove: 21.00% Not Sure: 20.00%
Biden beats Trump, marginally trails DeSantis in new GOP poll

Though he’s not as well-known to voters overall, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is emerging as a bigger potential threat to President Joe Biden than former President Donald Trump, according to a new nationwide poll conducted for the conservative Club for Growth.

CPI increases 6.5% year-on-year

WASHINGTON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - U.S consumer prices fell for the first time in more than 2-1/2 years in December as gasoline and motor vehicles prices declined, offering hope that inflation was now on a sustained downward trend, though the labor market remains tight.