Marist poll: Dems' lead in 2018 plunging worse than bitcoin last week
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Date: January 21st, 2018 12:41 PM Author: Low-t senate generalized bond Subject: ROCK | FUCKIN | HARD
Bear in mind that in most cases, American workers have yet to see anyimpact from tax reform. The bonuses are in the near future, as are the implementations of new withholding tables at most U.S. employers. And yet a new Survey Monkey poll shows a significant improvement in polling for the tax reform bill, rising from 37 percent approval in that series in mid-December to 46 percent this week. Overall consumer confidence “rose significantly in January after remaining flat for most of 2017,” The New York Times reports.
Imagine what will happen when the impact of the tax cuts actually hits American paychecks. The cognitive dissonance between Democratic hyperbole and personal voter experience will be massive. And in a country where “it’s the economy, stupid” still acts as one of the best predictive models for voter behavior, that dissonance will get felt in the same places where Democrats have been on the retreat: the middle-class, middle-America districts that have gone red for nearly a decade at all levels of electoral politics. That would leave Democrats with the same coastal-urban enclave footprint they have now.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3866291&forum_id=2#35202697) |
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