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sorting of the parties has played out, republicans are dealing with a base that is less college educated. the fairness issue informs all this. i think republicans are much toward the idea of vocational trades, of different education than the traditional liberal arts degree. so that s the other dynamic that i think there s opportunity there legislatively, but it s what makes this so difficult because there has been a strong conservative history from the 1980s reagan, nixon, reagan advisers having admitted the danger of an educated prolateriot, that there might be class divisions if there are too many people that get college education. it feeds into the base sense that it s not as necessary, but if you are a woman, if you are black, you were denied these opportunities, period, in that era. so this, a college degree, a legal degree, a medical degree to, have that representation is necessary and the only way to have done that is through
rates. i think if you want to get republicans involved in a solution, that conversation has to be about how to fix that problem. you know, in this populist moment, you re not to have problems getting republicans to go after some of these institutions in a way that makes them either curb those costs or share in the solution. i think the other piece of this is, as the education attainment and political sorting of the parties has played out, republicans are dealing with a base that is less college educated, the fairness issue informs all of this. republicans are much more geared towards the idea of vocational trades. of different education than the traditional liberal arts degree. that s the other dynamic that i think there s opportunity there legislatively, that s what makes this so difficult. there has been a strong conservative history, from the 19 80s, reagan, nixon, reagan advisers having admitted that there s a danger of an educated proletariat. there might be class divisions