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Still laughing at the fool who cannot see the writing on the wall:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/04/17/control-of-congress-aside-americans-view-the-gop-as-the-more-divided-party/?utm_term=.5ef49959ae2e"During the 2016 election, there was a lot of opining on the extent to which either party would be able to heal its internal rifts in the aftermath of the fiercely contested primaries. The gap between Democrats who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders and those who backed Hillary Clinton seemed, especially after Clinton’s election loss, as if it might be a more significant long-term problem than a Republican Party that stood behind Donald Trump to push him over the finish line in November.Now, though, Americans see the split in the GOP as much more significant than that on the left.New polling from the Pew Research Center shows that Americans are about as likely to say that the Democratic Party is mostly united in its vision for the future and on the issues as they are to say that the party is mostly divided. Two-thirds, though, say the Republican Party is mostly divided"
Still laughing at the fool who cannot see the writing on the wall:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2017/04/17/control-of-congress-aside-americans-view-the-gop-as-the-more-divided-party/?utm_term=.5ef49959ae2e
"During the 2016 election, there was a lot of opining on the extent to which either party would be able to heal its internal rifts in the aftermath of the fiercely contested primaries. The gap between Democrats who supported Sen. Bernie Sanders and those who backed Hillary Clinton seemed, especially after Clinton’s election loss, as if it might be a more significant long-term problem than a Republican Party that stood behind Donald Trump to push him over the finish line in November.
Now, though, Americans see the split in the GOP as much more significant than that on the left.
New polling from the Pew Research Center shows that Americans are about as likely to say that the Democratic Party is mostly united in its vision for the future and on the issues as they are to say that the party is mostly divided. Two-thirds, though, say the Republican Party is mostly divided"