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Nevilledog

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Sun May 16, 2021, 12:22 PM May 2021

Poll: "Looking ahead to '22 and '24, what do Republicans think the party's strategy should be?"



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Amanda Carpenter
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Spend some time reflecting on this one.

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Looking ahead to ‘22 and ‘24, what do Republicans think the party’s strategy should be?

53% say the party needs to focus on message and ideas to win over more voters, but 47% say the GOP already has enough voters and should focus on pushing for changes to voting rules instead.
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Poll: "Looking ahead to '22 and '24, what do Republicans think the party's strategy should be?" (Original Post) Nevilledog May 2021 OP
Wat the hell. Voter suppression is an official strategy? Dream Girl May 2021 #1
The way the second choice is worded.. ahimsa May 2021 #2
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