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Democrats DEMOLISHED By Shocking Poll As Schumer's Shutdown FIRED BACK!

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Chuck Schumer just made the most

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catastrophic political miscalculation in

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modern Senate history.

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>> Democrats favorability among Americans.

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It is at its lowest point in in the

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history of CNN's polling back to 1992.

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Only 28% of Americans view the

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Democratic Party uh favorably. Um how

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can you guys turn that around? I

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>> mean, the Democrat party is the party of

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weakness in the eyes of the

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supermajority. America's political

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earthquake just hit Washington and

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Democrats got wrecked by a brutal new

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poll that shows Schumer's shutdown

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backfired. The so-called Schumer

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shutdown was meant to corner

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Republicans, but instead it's blowing up

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in the Democrats faces, exposing a level

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of miscalculation we haven't seen in

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decades. And the latest polls don't just

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reveal public backlash, but also show

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the collapse of a party that gambled

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with the government and lost the

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nation's trust overnight.

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62%

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of respondents believe that Trump and

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the Republicans will win the government

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shutdown. Only 38% think the Democrats

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are going to come out of this

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victorious. Even the government shutdown

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has entered full swing and the numbers

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are unmistakable. According to the

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latest Harvard Harris poll, 62% of

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Americans say Trump and the Republicans

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are in control of the fight and 65% want

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Schumer's side to accept the clean

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continuing resolution deal already

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sitting on the table. 65%

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a super majority want the Democrats to

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end this shutdown by accepting the clean

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continuing resolution keeping current

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spending levels as passed by the

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Republicans. That data hits harder than

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any press briefing. And the country's

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done playing along. Federal workers are

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sitting at home without paychecks.

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Airports are tightening. And the public

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sees one side holding the match. Schumer

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built this fight to look tough. Instead,

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it's painting his party as reckless, out

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of touch, and completely cornered.

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Numbers only get higher. It's only going

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to climb as this shutdown lingers on.

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History's got a brutal pattern. The side

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making the demands always ends up

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wearing the blame. And right now, every

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number says the same thing. Democrats

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lit this fuse and now they're the ones

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standing in the smoke.

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>> NPR Mars poll shows that only 26%

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of registered voters of inside the

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Democratic party, the pressure is coming

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from within their own walls. The

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shutdown turned their talking points

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into crossfire, and now party unity

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looks more like a slow motion implosion.

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Only 26% of registered voters say they

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approve of the Democratic Party's

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direction. And even among Democrats,

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barely half still back their own

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leadership. The energy that once powered

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their base has flipped. Frustration

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replacing enthusiasm, confusion

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replacing confidence. Chuck Schumer, who

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has the lowest approval rating of any

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member of Congress.

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>> Chuck Schumer sits right in the middle

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of that storm. Progressives want a fight

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that never ends, while moderates are

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desperate to reopen the government and

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move on. Every passing day widens the

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fault line. What began as a display of

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control has turned into an open struggle

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over who actually runs the party.

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>> Presents what we might call a

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masterclass in strategic patience.

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>> While one side floods the cameras with

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speeches and blame, the other side says

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nothing. And that silence hits harder

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than any headline. It's a pure

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masterclass in strategic patience. The

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noise comes from one direction and

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that's exactly the plan. By staying off

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the stage, the focus never shifts. Every

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clip, every quote, every headline loops

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back to one story. Democratic chaos.

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What the American people thought that he

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was going to do. Indeed, if you look at

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the numbers, Trump has basically the

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steadiest favorable rating this much

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through a presidency of any president.

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It's a move straight out of a highstakes

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playbook, letting the opposition drain

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their oxygen while the country watches

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who's actually running the show. The

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longer the cameras stay locked on

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Schumer's pressers and party infighting,

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the more this shutdown looks like a

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one-sided breakdown. Each day the

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shutdown continues, Washington's balance

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of power changes. Congress is stalled,

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but the system keeps moving. Federal

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agencies still function. Decisions still

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need signatures. And that authority now

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runs through one office, the executive

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branch.

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>> Democrats will lose this particular

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battle. Voters have already decided on

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that outcome.

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>> Every unresolved day transfers more

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operational control away from lawmakers

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and toward the administration. Oversight

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slows, policy execution centralizes, and

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the legislative gridlock strengthens the

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hand of the presidency. This is the

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quiet outcome of every prolonged

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shutdown. Power doesn't disappear, it

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relocates. And by the time Congress

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reopens, much of that authority will

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already be sitting somewhere else. For

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sure. In fact, the latest CBS Yuggov

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poll asks voters, look at this, they ask

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voters what words come to mind when they

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think of the Democrat.

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>> The latest polling delivers the clearest

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message yet. The country has already

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chosen a side. Recent polling from major

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outlets, including the New York Times

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and CBSYUGV,

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tracks the same trend now cutting across

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every demographic line. A steady

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majority connects the shutdown directly

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to Democratic leadership. The longer the

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shutdown lasts, the more those numbers

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harden, approval gaps widen, trust

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erodess, and the perception of control

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keeps shifting. For the public, this

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isn't about ideology anymore. It's about

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management. And the data shows who looks

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in command and who doesn't.

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>> Look at this net popularity of socialism

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among Democrats. You go back to 2010, it

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was plus seven points. Look how high it

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is now. Up like a rocket, up to plus 36

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points. That's a jump of nearly 30

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points on the net popularity scale among

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Democrats in just 15 years. Beneath the

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shutdown chaos, the deeper problem sits

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in the numbers that rarely make the

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headlines.

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Poll after poll shows a widening gap

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between the Democratic base and the rest

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of the country, not just on policy, but

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on philosophy itself.

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Among Democratic voters, support for

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socialism has surged from plus 7 in 2010

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to plus 36 today. While belief in

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capitalism has slipped into the

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negatives across the general population,

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the picture flips completely. Capitalism

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+ 12, socialism 18. think the idea of

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having a socialist mayor is a good idea.

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Matching what we see nationally, the

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bottom line is socialism isn't a dirty

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word among Democrats at this particular

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point. It's actually a word that one

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attached, Democrats. That divide

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explains the standoff better than any

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press release. One half of the party is

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chasing a worldview most Americans

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reject, while the other half is trying

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to keep its footing in reality. It's a

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split not over tactics, but over

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identity. whether the party wants to

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speak for working Americans or for the

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activists shouting the loudest online.

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And it's showing up everywhere. Campaign

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slogans built around redistribution,

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spending plans that read like wish

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lists, and rhetoric that plays well on

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Twitter but collapses in swing

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districts. Every new poll confirms the

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same thing. The further this agenda

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drifts from mainstream economics, the

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smaller the tent becomes. polls show

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that while the vast majority of the

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country, a majority of Republicans, a

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majority of independents, a vast

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majority of the country want the

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