Morris Dees and $PLC certified deplorable, Andrew Arthur, on whether
Donald Trump regrets taking Jared Kushner's advice to downplay the
National Question on the campaign stump against Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris: <URL:
https://cis.org/Arthur/Biden-Gives-Short-Shrift-Immigration-State-Union>
| In a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted between February 3 and 5 of 1,029
| U.S. adults, "immigration" was identified as the third-most pressing
| issue (out of a list of 13 possible choices) facing the country
| today, trailing only the "economy, unemployment, and jobs" and
| "crime or corruption" as concerns.
|
| Notably, it was also the second-leading priority that respondents
| expected the president to address, behind only the "U.S. economy"
| and running well ahead of "employment and jobs", "corruption", and
| even "taxation". Not that respondents have high hopes of Biden doing
| so -- just 28 percent of those polled approved of the president's
| performance in handling the issue, while 54 percent disapproved.
Does Susie Wiles fear Ken Griffin and Lachlan Murdoch will allow Ron
DeSantis to outflank Trump from the right on the National Question by campaigning as legacy American proles' tribune against their
dispossession by the Cheap Labor Lobby?
John
groenveld@acm.org
--
"The immigration bill Trump is referencing was cosponsored by some
of the most liberal Republicans in Congress. It would've given
amnesty to DACA illegals, and was opposed by the Freedom Caucus and
most immigration hardliners. Trump is saying it is bad that DeSantis
voted no." - Eduardo Neret <URL:
https://twitter.com/eduneret/status/1623060123772940296>
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