Here's an experiment. Craft a 20-page paper titled "A Solution to America's Immigration Problem." (A length of 20 pages will discourage most people from actually reading it.) Now put a title page on it that says it comes from the Republican National Committee. Give a copy to a diehard Republican and another copy to a diehard Democrat. Ask them to read it and tell you what they think. I predict the Republican will respond favorably, and the Democrat unfavorably. Now wait two weeks. Give the same two people the same paper but with a title page that says it comes from the Democratic National Committee. Again, ask for their opinions. I predict the Republican will find it unreasonable, and the Democrat will find it reasonable. In our politically polarized nation, source means more than content. We must admit to this problem and find a way to overcome it. —Tim P., New Mexico
So true, Lee A. of Utah. The official Republican platform for 2020 was... nothing. The Republican Party no longer exists: only the party of Trump (POT). That's why we former Republicans, former Democrats, and independents support Evan McMullin and SUR. —Dave M., Colorado
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