14% Parents of the children
30% Trump separate and apart from Congress
10% Congressional Democrats
2% Congressional Republicans
8% Congress as a collective
4% The Border Patrol
Understand that Microsaft as a news agency, is to the Left of MSNBC or certainly in the same stratosphere . . . up there where happy gas abounds and mushrooms grow. It's audience is largely Leftist. With this perspective in mind, the above poll is significant. Of course Trump gets the lion's share of the blame, but without reason. Understand that Trump has never vetoed an immigration bill. The question then is this: how is he to bleme for the distress at the border? More significant, in my opinion, is the fact that voting Democrats blame congressional Democrats more than Republicans for the border issues . . . . not good news for the Dems.
Understnd further, that the recent immigration bill passed friday before the July break and sponsored by the GOP, passed with moderate Democrat support in both the House and the Senate. Such is the clear result of public pressure against the Democrat's stubborn resistance to solving the border problem and is a statement as to the angry devision building between Democrat Moderates and the Left Wing of that party.
As the election season continues, expect to see a widening of the gap between Congressional Democrat Moderats and the radical Left wing of that party . . . including most of the 24 candidates running for the High Office.
Understnd further, that the recent immigration bill passed friday before the July break and sponsored by the GOP, passed with moderate Democrat support in both the House and the Senate. Such is the clear result of public pressure against the Democrat's stubborn resistance to solving the border problem and is a statement as to the angry devision building between Democrat Moderates and the Left Wing of that party.
As the election season continues, expect to see a widening of the gap between Congressional Democrat Moderats and the radical Left wing of that party . . . including most of the 24 candidates running for the High Office.
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