Republicans Respect Recalcitrance, Democrats Desire Dialogue


by Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Aug 8, 2013 | Views: 499 | Score: 0
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Anthony Sibley (AJ)
Anthony Sibley (AJ) on Aug 8, 2013 6:12 PM said:

While eight-in-ten Americans now prefer elected officials who are willing to compromise with leaders of other ideologies in order to reach deals and accomplish goals, only two-in-three Republicans feel this way. Since 2002, Republicans advocating compromise over party stance has actually decreased, as the number of independents and Democrats in favor of this has risen substantially.