We partnered with @CBSNewsPoll to ask #SOTU viewers what they thought of President Biden’s speech last night.
78% of speech watchers approved of his address with 71% feeling that he laid out a policy plan to deal with Russia effectively 👇 cbsnews.com/news/poll-stat…
@CBSNewsPoll Before the #SOTU began, 48% of viewers said they felt Biden’s policies would help lower inflation. By the end of his speech, 64% felt that way.
@CBSNewsPoll Data from past #SOTU’s show that viewers are most likely to belong from the president’s own political party.
49% of viewers last night identified themselves as Democrats, 15 points higher than in our nationally rep. sample from polling released earlier this week with @CBSNews.
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When asked to choose as many preferred Valentine's Day gifts as they want from a long list of options, more Americans choose one gift than anything else, including chocolates, flowers — and sexual favors:
He's twice as likely as a woman to name sexual favors as a desired Valentine's Day gift
And far less likely to name flowers or jewelry
But both men and women are more likely to name one gift than any other:
More Gen Z and Millennial women would like chocolates or flowers for Valentine's Day than want a card
Boomers and Gen Xers are more into cards — and a nice dinner out (more Gen Zers want home cooking)
Most people don't share the same love language as their partner
43% of people in a relationship whose top love language is quality time say it's their partner's top love language, too
31% match on physical touch
18% on gift giving