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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This remains a challenge for the Democrats: how to be tolerant and accepting of immigrants who form a key part of their support but not to alienate most of middle America who are white and still represent the majority of the voters.[/quote] "Our review and analysis of the best available evidence indicates that the supply of STEM-potential and STEM-educated students has remained strong and appears to be quite responsive to standard economic signals...The immigration debate is complicated and polarizing, but the implications of the data for enacting high-skill guestworker policy are clear: Immigration policies that facilitate large flows of guestworkers will supply labor at wages that are too low to induce significant increases in supply from the domestic workforce"--Guestworkers in the High-Skill U.S. Labor Market, EPI, 2013 Hillary wanted to triple the H1B limits and wanted to give amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. She was NEVER a friend of the working middle class. [/quote] What is amazing is that all this info Is out there. We know she lost and where she lost. We know that her views on immigration cause much of her loss. Yet democrats still cling to their exiting leaders from New York City and San Francisco What will it take from for the educated elite to focus on helping their own citizens first?? [/quote]
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