Opinion · 116th Congress
Biden beat the odds in South Carolina. His party and pundits can learn from his win
She won the state by about 4 million votes and lost the popular vote in the rest of the country by about 1.4 million.
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She won the state by about 4 million votes and lost the popular vote in the rest of the country by about 1.4 million.
Thirty straight months of 9 percent or higher unemployment is quite a contrast with today’s 21 consecutive months of 4 percent or less unemployment.
Forty-three percent were unsure whether the tax cuts affected their federal tax bill, and 21 percent believed their taxes increased.
A majority of independents favored capitalism 56 percent to 13 percent, but over the past year, 4 percent moved toward socialism.