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  2. U.S. economic performance by presidential party - Wikipedia

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    One possibility for the consistent outperformance by Democratic presidents was that "Democrats have been more willing to heed economic and historical lessons about what policies actually strengthen the economy, while Republicans have often clung to theories that they want to believe — like the supposedly magical power of tax cuts and ...

  3. Opinion - Republicans hold the key to depolarizing the ...

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    But when we instead told respondents that ordinary Republican voters prioritized climate action, 94 percent of Democrats and 61 percent of Republicans considered climate action a priority.

  4. Democrats are worlds apart from the GOP on climate change ...

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    Historically, Democrats have considered climate change a greater concern than Republicans do — about six in 10 Democrats said it will be a very important issue in determining their vote for ...

  5. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    Democrats and Republicans have diverged on the seriousness of the threat posed by climate change, with Democrats' assessment rising significantly in the mid-2010s. [ 32 ] The sharp divide over the existence of and responsibility for global warming and climate change falls largely along political lines. [ 33 ]

  6. What a Republican Climate-Change Agenda Might Look Like - AOL

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    For the first time in a long time, Republicans seem engaged on climate change. As concern over the issue surges among younger Republicans and sweeping Democratic proposals demand an answer from ...

  7. Climate finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. approach to climate finance is built on the premise of leveraging economic incentives and market-based mechanisms to address climate change. This article explores the U.S. involvement in global climate agreements, particularly the Paris Agreement, and breaks down the commitments the U.S. made. It also examines the outcomes of U.S ...

  8. What's in Democrats' big bill? Climate, health care, savings

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    To win over Sinema, Democrats dropped plans to close a tax loophole long enjoyed by wealthier Americans — so-called carried interest, which under current law taxes wealthy hedge fund managers ...

  9. Political polarization in the United States - Wikipedia

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    By far, addressing climate change was the most partisan issue with only 21% of Republicans considering it a top policy priority as opposed to 78% of Democrats. [46] Issues that are also extremely partisan include protecting the environment , reforming gun policy , and bolstering the country's military strength. [ 46 ]