I agree with the thesis. In the senator's defense, if you asked his primary voters whether they wanted him to do this, I bet 80 percent would say yes, and some of them would even know what the State Department actually does.
I agree with the thesis. In the senator's defense, if you asked his primary voters whether they wanted him to do this, I bet 80 percent would say yes, and some of them would even know what the State Department actually does.
I agree with the thesis. In the senator's defense, if you asked his primary voters whether they wanted him to do this, I bet 80 percent would say yes, and some of them would even know what the State Department actually does.
It’s hard not to agree with your point. The Senator probably is taking the easy politically-popular position here.