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Tuesday 15 October 2019

The Potential Structural Processes in the Socio-Political Arena of the US [TheSocio-PoliticalArenaOfTheUS]

The Potential Structural Processes in the Socio-Political Arena of the US






Analysts insist that while the Republican_Party has become more solidly conservative over the years, the Democratic_Party hasn't undergone an equivalent shift and remains a coalition of people with a lot of different left_of_center #views and priorities.



The Democratic Party may be transforming, but it's too early to say into what.
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