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Dem Super PAC Poll Tested Using Dreamer Deal To Shut Down The Government
2018-01-22
Democrats conducted a poll in states President Donald Trump won in 2016 to determine what would happen if a shutdown was tied to immigration, according to a report Sunday from The Washington Post.

A Super PAC allied with Senate Democrats commissioned a poll in 12 battleground states to determine which party would be blamed if a shutdown was tied to the legal status of dreamers. The poll found Democrats absorb most of the blame in such a scenario.

The poll, which was conducted in December by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group on behalf of Senate Majority PAC, also found that blame for a shutdown would be split between Trump and Republicans, and Democrats in Congress, WaPo reported.

The results of the survey might help explain the all-out ad blitz Democrats conducted shortly after the government shutdown. Democratic affiliated groups are working overtime trying to shore up support for Sens. Robert P. Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania and Sherrod Brown of Ohio after both sided with their parties during the budget fiasco.

Democrats, who knew the attacks were coming, have blasted conservative states with videos and online ads that point to muddled quotes Trump made in 2013 and 2017 about how a government shutdown would be beneficial for his party. Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC, for instance, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a digital ad buy targeting swing seats.

"What’s President Trump up to?" asks a narrator in the ad, which is spliced together with images evoking national security concerns connected to a government shutdown. "He says our country needs a good government shutdown."

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks to reporters after the weekly party caucus luncheons at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 4, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks to reporters after the weekly party caucus luncheons at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 4, 2018.

Democrats conducted a poll in states President Donald Trump won in 2016 to determine what would happen if a shutdown was tied to immigration, according to a report Sunday from The Washington Post.

A Super PAC allied with Senate Democrats commissioned a poll in 12 battleground states to determine which party would be blamed if a shutdown was tied to the legal status of dreamers. The poll found Democrats absorb most of the blame in such a scenario.

The poll, which was conducted in December by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group on behalf of Senate Majority PAC, also found that blame for a shutdown would be split between Trump and Republicans, and Democrats in Congress, WaPo reported.

The results of the survey might help explain the all-out ad blitz Democrats conducted shortly after the government shutdown. Democratic affiliated groups are working overtime trying to shore up support for Sens. Robert P. Casey Jr. of Pennsylvania and Sherrod Brown of Ohio after both sided with their parties during the budget fiasco.

Democrats, who knew the attacks were coming, have blasted conservative states with videos and online ads that point to muddled quotes Trump made in 2013 and 2017 about how a government shutdown would be beneficial for his party. Priorities USA, a Democratic super PAC, for instance, spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on a digital ad buy targeting swing seats.

"What’s President Trump up to?" asks a narrator in the ad, which is spliced together with images evoking national security concerns connected to a government shutdown. "He says our country needs a good government shutdown."

Republican and Democratic leaders, for their part, have not stopped talking through their differences. Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney, for instance, said late Friday night that the conflict has a "really good chance" of being resolved before the weekend concludes. But little headway has been made since.

Both parties took substantial risks. Republicans refused to bend to the Democrat’s demands to negotiate DACA, while the minority party largely unified to use the shutdown deadline to exact protections from the GOP for hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants.

Republicans tried to sweeten the deal, offering Democrats a long-term extension of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, or CHIP, as well as the delay of some unpopular health care taxes. Republicans believed the public would blame Democrats if the sweetener was rejected.

Yet Democrats are pushing hard to paint their ideological opponents as obstructionists who used CHIP as a political weapon.

"They don’t give a damn about these kids," Casey Jr. said at a press conference shortly after the shutdown. "If they gave a damn, they would have gotten it done in September, or October, or November, or December ... now, suddenly, they have a newfound love for CHIP?"

Republicans control 51 seats in the Senate, while Democrats have 49. It requires 60 votes to pass a spending bill, and the majority party cannot use reconciliation to reduce the number of votes required for cloture.

Posted by:Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

#5  The World needs to know that Leftists and their Karl Marx only end in pain for everyone in the world and it needs to end pronto.

It has now surpassed everything that is a threat to Civilization - Leftism.

No Logos have you. And this is the Must fix number one.
Posted by: newc   2018-01-22 23:58  

#4  "Shutdown would quickly make it clear how bloated the government has become. Republicans should make an effort to somehow divorce the Military and a few other from the civil service bureaucracy budget so that even in a reasonable shutdown the troops aren't a bargaining chip/hostage."

Because when your Family at home is food stamps, and you are not getting a paycheck and you have three kids and you have an OP tomorrow morning and some democrat wants to stand there and tell you welfare checks go out but since you are in Afghanistan, you can't kill them with your bare hands or find another job to keep your house (or 2 bedroom apartment).

I will fucking lay waste to you because this is not the first time you did this.
Posted by: newc   2018-01-22 23:25  

#3  The price is Wrong Bitch.
Posted by: newc   2018-01-22 23:11  

#2  Shutdown would quickly make it clear how bloated the government has become. Republicans should make an effort to somehow divorce the Military and a few other from the civil service bureaucracy budget so that even in a reasonable shutdown the troops aren't a bargaining chip/hostage.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-01-22 15:34  

#1  There is a reason the demoncrats dropped support for a shutdown so quickly.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-01-22 15:15  

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