In 2014, Republicans and Democrats were roughly equally hostile to Putin. Now GOP much less hostile. What happened?https://twitter.com/williamjordann/status/774230137097379840 …
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Replying to @HeerJeet
by Republicans, you mean surveyed Republicans, not Republicans in public life; there, Democrats were more favorable to Putin
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Replying to @HeerJeet
referring to the 2014 survey results; that was when Dems top to bottom were still chortling over the '12 campaign
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Replying to @ChanceBGardener
Obama's assessment of Putin (as 2nd rate regional leader) not the same as Trump's. Also: it's accurate.
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Replying to @HeerJeet @ChanceBGardener
accurate, but for clarity be sure to add "with nukes"
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and a UNSC veto, and a desire to affect politics in Europe thru propaganda
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Replying to @ChanceBGardener @artlung
Let me suggest Putin can only influence people who want to be influence, like Popular Front & Republican Party.
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and Labour, but perhaps that's less convenient for the argument you'd like to make
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I'm not a fan of the pro-Putin wing of Labor.
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wing? Doesn't it include the standard bearer?
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