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24 Mar 2025

#politics

Breitbart: Almost 50% of California Voters Considering Voting for GOP Governor
Almost 50% of California Voters Considering Voting for GOP Governor
A recent poll indicates that nearly 50% of likely California voters are open to supporting a Republican candidate for governor in 2026. Key issues for voters include high gas prices, homelessness, and the cost of living, with 83% expressing concern over gas prices.

Additionally, 73% of voters support funding anti-crime measures, while only 24% approve of transgender males competing in female sports. Former Vice President Kamala Harris leads among Democratic contenders, with former Rep. Katie Porter also entering the race.


#society

GB News: Local village green could be concreted over to build car park for a mosque
Local village green could be concreted over to build car park for a mosque
Residents in Chew Moor, Bolton, are upset over plans to convert a local green space into a car park for a mosque, which was previously a Methodist Church. A public meeting revealed strong opposition, with accusations of vandalism against the green.

The initial car park proposal was withdrawn due to a lack of an environmental report, but it may be resubmitted. Some residents support the car park, citing traffic issues, while others remain concerned about the loss of green space.


The Economist: New data show that the class divide in Britain may not be so wide
New data show that the class divide in Britain may not be so wide
New research from Meta indicates that Britons exhibit greater economic connectivity compared to Americans, suggesting a narrower class divide in the UK. This finding may offer a more positive perspective on social capital in Britain amidst global dissatisfaction with democracy.

Robert Putnam's insights on social collaboration and trust may resonate during his upcoming lecture, highlighting the importance of building social capital for democracy's success.