Democrats Offer Nothing to Conservative Trump Skeptics
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In a recent piece for the New York Times, columnist David Brooks (a centrist Republican) voices his strong disappointment with the Republican Party's growing acceptance (and defenses) of President Trump's controversial actions and rhetoric. In his analysis, Brooks points out that despite having chronically low approval ratings, nearly 90% of Republican voters now have a favorable view of the president. He also describes how Republican candidates in red states are abandoning long-held conservative tenets (like free trade) to compete over which of them is the most
Democrats Offer Nothing to Conservative Trump Skeptics
Democrats Offer Nothing to Conservative Trump…
Democrats Offer Nothing to Conservative Trump Skeptics
In a recent piece for the New York Times, columnist David Brooks (a centrist Republican) voices his strong disappointment with the Republican Party's growing acceptance (and defenses) of President Trump's controversial actions and rhetoric. In his analysis, Brooks points out that despite having chronically low approval ratings, nearly 90% of Republican voters now have a favorable view of the president. He also describes how Republican candidates in red states are abandoning long-held conservative tenets (like free trade) to compete over which of them is the most