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Survey: The Future GOP Voters Want Can Be Summed Up In Three Simple Words

  Share Source: AP Photo/Evan Vucci The party has changed. We all saw this in 2016. Four years later, the transformation is complete. President Donald J. Trump is the Republican Party. Those on the Hill unwilling to fight could see themselves out of a job soon. Well, maybe not all, there are annoying folks, like Mitt Romney, who will probably represent their states for life given the demographics, but the Olympia Snowe’s of the GOP are either being primaried out or forced out. The party is more populist. It’s bluer collar. And to the liberal media’s chagrin actually is more diverse. Trump gained among non-white voter blocs and nearly doubled his share of the LGBT vote. He did suffer marginal losses with white working-class voters in the Midwest, but those voters can and will probably come back once Joe Biden screws up the economy. Yet, we’re not here to discuss the 2020 election. This is about the future of the GOP. Nearly 75 percent of Republican Party members are quite

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End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring

End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring Albert Hunt, opinion contributor © Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) End of an era: Champion of programs for the poor retiring At the start of his administration, Bill Clinton was strategizing with top economic advisers Bob Rubin and Gene Sperling. Rubin, who had been co-chair of Goldman Sachs, was no stranger to Washington but wondered: Who was this Bob Greenstein they kept citing? On programs affecting poor people, Greenstein is the gold standard, they explained. He really is, recalls Rubin, who has turned to Greenstein repeatedly over the ensuing quarter century.

WATCH NOW: More than a wreath: Remember, honor and teach

WATCH NOW: More than a wreath: Remember, honor and teach
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Maine-made wreaths distributed in Arlington, and elsewhere - WSVA News Talk RadioWSVA News Talk Radio

3 months ago in Local fwilt Photo: clipart.com 12/20/20 More than 250,000 Maine-made wreaths are being placed on graves at Arlington National Cemetery. The distribution on Saturday represents the highest-profile annual event for Wreaths Across America, the organization that’s behind the effort. The tradition began when a Maine wreath company ended up with 5,000 extra wreaths that he couldn’t bring to market in 1992. With the help of then-Sen. Olympia Snowe, Morrill Worchester, the company’s owner, had them delivered to Arlington. This year Wreaths Across America says 1.7 million wreaths are being placed on veterans’ graves at 2,557 locations.   Story © 2020 Associated Press - Images © 2020 clipart.com

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