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At least SIX Republican lawmakers among the crowd at Capitol Hill
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrewn" data-source="post: 75674202" data-attributes="member: 420774"><p>This would be an example for Democrats working with a Republican president, not the other way around.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Clinton had to adapt his policies to a House of Representative with a Republican majority for 6 of his 8 years of office. He was sufficiently open-minded. Again, it's an example of Democrats adapting, not the other way around.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm certainly open to be corrected and politics is not my specialty. As for now, it seems that Republicans have shifted to the far-right 26 years ago with Gingrich's "Contract with America." Sure, the shift was gradual and perhaps there were periods with a moderate "approach" or "style." In general, it's the Republicans who moved to the far-right and contrary to their propaganda, Democrats never moved to the far-left en masse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrewn, post: 75674202, member: 420774"] This would be an example for Democrats working with a Republican president, not the other way around. Clinton had to adapt his policies to a House of Representative with a Republican majority for 6 of his 8 years of office. He was sufficiently open-minded. Again, it's an example of Democrats adapting, not the other way around. I'm certainly open to be corrected and politics is not my specialty. As for now, it seems that Republicans have shifted to the far-right 26 years ago with Gingrich's "Contract with America." Sure, the shift was gradual and perhaps there were periods with a moderate "approach" or "style." In general, it's the Republicans who moved to the far-right and contrary to their propaganda, Democrats never moved to the far-left en masse. [/QUOTE]
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