Donald Trump, CNN/SSRS poll
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Three-quarters of Americans say they oppose the US attempting to take control of Greenland, according to a new CNN poll conducted by SSRS, indicating that President Donald Trump’s push to expand America’s territory faces stiff headwinds with the public.
New polls show 86% of Americans oppose military action to take Greenland as Trump intensifies push for U.S. control of the strategic Arctic territory.
Fallout from U.S. military operation holds implications for democracy and domestic political stability in the South American country.
Two-thirds of voters rate their economic opportunities as poor. As recently as 2019, an overwhelming majority said they had good opportunities in Portland.
New poll shows only 17% of Americans support Trump's Greenland acquisition efforts, with overwhelming 71% opposing military force to seize the territory.
In a poll conducted earlier this week by Emerson College, sampling 413 likely Democratic statewide voters, Talarico came out on top, collecting 47 percent to Crockett's 37 percent support. Fifteen percent of those polled remained undecided two months out from the March 3 primary.
The national poll was conducted days after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, sparking outrage and mass protests.
Megyn Kelly warned on Thursday that the optics of ICE following the shooting of Renee Good could hurt Republicans in the 2026 midterms.