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Christian Paz @ Vox 1 place · today 16:30 EDT

Democrats are doing more to resist Trump than their voters think

The government shutdown that began Wednesday might have been one of the most anticlimactic developments yet: President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans were never going to negotiate, and Democrats had just about every incentive to obstruct. And fueling that Democratic motive is a furious base, begging their leaders to mount a more visible and inspiring […]

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