This is the Republicans' dilemma. They want to run on the economy, & even at an event held specifically to promote tax reform, Trump turns it into all immigration all the time...
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...Note, still the potential for Trump's base-centric message to help the GOP win Senate races. But the map is already in their favor. Trump is ALREADY popular in these states. Base politics aren't that necessary. -fin-
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I didn't see the first part of your post. Here's the thing: immigration is the economy. More voters than you know tie immigration policy to their ability to get raises/have jobs. There are a lot more of these people than there are elite donors who are focused on tax cuts.
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I disagree w/ this in regard to the districts that will decide the House majority. But I always allow for being wrong, as you know.
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House is so gerrymandered I think it will be tough.... Of course, I was wrong about Roy Moore. But I was right about Trump in 2015 when everyone of your upscale elites thought I was insane
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