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RNC Poll: ‘Backroom Deals’ Are Least Popular Aspect of Health Care Reform

I noticed in Massachusetts that the idea of backroom deals and horse-trading to bring on extra votes in the Senate -- to get the bill to 60 -- was far more

Jul 31, 2020
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I noticed in Massachusetts that the idea of “backroom deals” and horse-trading to bring on extra votes in the Senate — to get the bill to 60 — was far more unpopular than any aspect of the bill itself. An internal RNC poll, released to the press this afternoon, backs that up. By far, senators who make “backroom deals” are less popular than senators who merely support health care reform.
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