In my talk with @DylanRatigan tonight he said our politics going forward should be less about Repubs v. Dems and more coalition-building around single issues: first, #DirectCashRelief ($2k/mo), then #MedicareForAll. Both have the support of a majority of Americans. #ClaimThePower
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But Republicans want neither policy. Why bother working with them? Better to build support among the base.
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According to a Newsweek poll out this week, 69 Percent of Americans want Medicare4All, including 46 Percent of Republicans. And new polling shows strong bipartisan support for recurring UBI rather than just a one-time payment. THE PEOPLE are on the side of doing the right thing.

Dec 24, 2020 · 3:52 AM UTC

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Thanks for the Response. I was talking about Republican politicians not people. But there are multiple studies that show Republican voters are most motivated by the culture war, not policy. If Trump tells them be against M4A, they'll be against it. nationalreview.com/2020/12/t…
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