Fox host confronts Rick Scott with poll data spelling bad news for GOP

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Recent polls, including two from Fox News, have found support for new gun restrictions and the continued availability of the abortion pill, mifepristone.

two-thirds support for keeping the abortion pill, mifepristone, legal. Scott is currently sponsoring the"School Guardian Act," which would create more funding to allow K-12 schools to hire one or two law enforcement officers to provide all-day security.," Varney said, adding that Scott is essentially arguing that the country has enough gun laws already.

Senator Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, is seen. Scott was recently confronted on the GOP's insistence on pursuing policies that are consistently unpopular with voters.In response, Scott largely bypassed the issue of the higher polling for new gun restrictions, saying that the answer to gun violence in the United States is to more strictly enforce the laws already on the books and, in the case of schools, increase the amount of armed security.

However, research has found, specifically from American Civil Liberties Union of Washington and the Center for Public Integrity, that armed security officers in schools do more harm than good, making no noticeable impact on the number of mass school shootings and disproportionately targeting disabled students and students of color with punishments.

According to the Gun Violence Archive, an organization that tracks shootings across the country, there have been at least 174 mass shootings in the U.S. so far this year. That number was 646 in 2022 and 690 in 2021. In 2014, the earliest year the organization began monitoring this data, there were 272 mass shootings.

"Here's another one that might be somewhat difficult for Republicans, another Fox poll: 56 percent of voters believe that abortion should be legal," Varney added."Again, that's not real good for Republicans. I mean, look at Wisconsin, look at Kansas."

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