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    But he does have a natural constituency. It's white, professional well-to-do tax-averse people who are basically culturally liberal or moderate.…
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  • I think you've hit on what Chait misses in analyzing the electorate. We're not interested in who won't support or…
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  • Jargon.
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  • Bannon was directed to talk to Stone by whom?
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  • Why would I let him have the glory?
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  • Thank you.
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  • Top of the list is Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Turkey.
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  • Except that is not entirely true. People more commonly vote against veeps, like Palin or Quayle, that they see as…
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  • I assume he'll almost completely truthful since he's already going to jail and he wants to apply for a reduced…
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  • Both in this piece and in many previous ones, I think I've been clear that I believe the threshold of…
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  • he was twice  a candidate for veep.
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  • Sigh. Myth #1: A substantial number of college educated voters who voted Republican in 2016 switched to the Democrats this…
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  • Such a bizarre insistence.   Why adopt such a worldview?
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  • With the right candidate and the right breaks, I can fairly easily see the GOP reduced down to basically just…
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  • One of the strange things about your argument is that it was the sudden and sharp loss of rural voters…
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  • Herbert Hoover was totally discredited in 1932 and still got almost 40% of the vote. That was one of the…
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  • Suppose you are right about that 40 percent.... Let's go to the video tape: (1984) Ronald Reagan / Walter Mondale…
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  • In our upcoming issue we have: How to Close the Democrats' Rural Gap Three Ways Democrats Can Fix the Farm…
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  • yep.
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  • Sweet. Need a light?
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