How The Infrastructure Deal Might Test The Limits Of Popular Bills

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It's likely Republicans will try and use the high cost of the infrastructure and reconciliation bills as leverage against Democrats next year. More, via FiveThirtyEight:

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Democrats and Democratic leaners voters are more likely than Republicans and Republican leaners to support making college tuition free, according to new polling from the. Per their survey, 85 percent of Democrats said they favor making college tuition free, compared to just 36 percent of Republicans. Those most strongly supportive of tuition-free college were adults who fall between the ages of 18-29 , who have only a high school diploma and who were women .

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