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Douglas E. Schoen And Carly CoopermanThe Hill |
The political consequences for President Trump and congressional Republicans are far from over.
Now, there is the realistic possibility that both the House and Senate are in play.
The data simply does not support the idea that conservatives, especially younger ones, are turning away from Israel.
The terrain both parties will be navigating in the coming months is rapidly coming into shape.
A reminder that a well-executed speech does not always translate into a political windfall.
They are issues that have long divided Democrats within their party’s political spectrum.
That significantly misses the mark and obscures the genuine value interest groups like AIPAC provide to American politics.