Paul Krugman: One Party Is United, the Other, Divided
Matt Yglesias, a commentator at Vox, recently pushed back against claims made by the New York Times columnist Ross Douthat and others that the Democratic Party is a fragile coalition held together only by Hillary Clinton's personal popularity. He's right; I'd just like to add a few thoughts.As Mr. Yglesias wrote, Democrats are remarkably unified on policy. They want to preserve health reform; they want to preserve financial reform (though some would want to push it further); they want action on climate change; and while they may be conflicted on immigration, that's mostly internal soul-searching rather than a division between party factions.
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