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![]() In an election survey this month, Richard Wirthlin, Ronald Reagan's pollster, found that only one-quarter of the voters actually wanted a Republican takeover of Congress, barely more than wanted Democratic control of both houses, while a 43 percent plurality favored continued division. On another pair of questions, most said a Republican Congress would be good for business but bad for the economy.
That's a message Republicans would ignore at their peril - as they seem to be doing.
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![]() If this is truly what the voters wanted, then the election would have turned out that way.
Barely a month into things, people seem to expect that the republicans would have pulled us out of decades of spiriling down. Ever hear theBilly Joel song...we didn't start the fire?
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