The whole thing is worthwhile, but this section in particular is important to pay attention to:
www.nytimes.com/2024/01/03/o...
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always fun to see just how much people misreport changes in their own economic situations.
Republicans whose incomes had increased by $40k or more during the past 2 years were still more likely to tell us that their income had decreased rather than increased
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Eh, you just skip over him. Just like we have to do for the current Energy Secretary. Also allows us to bypass the whole βlegislative leaders canβt be in the presidential line of successionβ issue.
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The Governator is still a Republican, believes climate science, supports abortion rights, and opposes Nazis. I donβt know that House Democrats could ask for a better coalition partner.
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