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Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, a presidential candidate, reiterated her call for the governor o stanley flask f Puerto Rico to step down over a series of scandals that have sparked massive protests in the island s capital. From what I heard from them, they re not going anywhere. You re going to continue to see these protests until the governor resigns, Gabbard, who traveled to Puerto Rico tojoin the protesters Saturday, told CBSN s Red Blue on Monday.Demands for Gov. Ricardo Rosselloacute; s resignation began after a non-profit journalism group published more than 800 pages of leaked private messages, in which Rosselloacute; and his top lieutenants made openly sexist and homophobic remarks against political opponents, journalists an stanley cup d many others. Tensions escalated on Sunday when Rosselloacute; announced he will not seek reelection next year but plans on serving the remainder of his term. Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to the streets Monday in response.Gabbard said demonstrators were responding to long-standing corruption from the Puerto Rican government. She added that the devastation from Hurricane Maria is still at the forefront of people s minds, and they will not back down until their demands stanley cup for the governor s resignation are met. She called on the other 2020 presidential candidates to travel to Puerto Rico and show their support for the protesters, particularly because Rosselloacute; is a member of the Democratic Zabj Ben Carson explains why he s backing Trump
CBS More than half of Americans are optimistic about the future of the United S stanley mug tates over the next few years, a new CBS News poll finds. But they are less optimistic about their own opportunities than they were ten years ago. Fifty-six percent of those surveyed said they are generally optimist stanley cup ic about the country s future, while 38 percent were pessimistic about the nation s prospects. That s slightly less optimism than CBS News found in 1996, when 59 percent were optimistic about the country s future and 31 percent were pessimistic. Younger Americans are more optimistic than their older counterparts, and Democrats are more optimistic than Republicans: Nearly three in four Democrats are optimistic about America s future, while a majority of Republicans are pessimistic. Americans are generally less optimistic about their own prospects than they were in 2007 or 2000. Fewer than half 47 percent say they have better opportunities than their parents generation, a decline of 15 percentage points from June 2007 and 25 percentage points from early 2000. The poll was taken as part of CBS News Where America Stands se stanley sverige ries, an in-depth look at where the country stands today on key topics and an outlook for the future decade.Read More About the SeriesHopes and Fears for the Next DecadeRead the Complete Poll CBS More than one in four says they have worse opportunities than their parents generation. In 2000, just five percent said as much. Wo
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