“The Democrat Party is definitely going down the path toward socialism,” Ronna McDaniel warned.
Ronna McDaniel, the chair of the Republican National Committee , claimed on Tuesday that Democrats are pushing forward socialist policies that amount to a “takeover of all our primary functions.”
“The Democrat Party is definitely going down the path toward socialism and more of a government takeover of all of our primary functions,” the RNC chair claimed, pointing to popular policy proposals such as Medicare for All and free college education. “So, the case is gonna be: the economy, the economy, the economy, period,” she asserted.
“When you have 5 million jobs created under President Trump, when you have over 3 percent [gross domestic product] under President Trump, when you have wages growing, when you have the lowest unemployment for African-Americans, for Hispanics, for Asians, for women in a significant period of time,” she argued, “I don’t know how the Democrats can go and say we’re going to make a better case for how we get this economy humming, when President Trump has done so well.As McDaniel emphasized, the U.S.
Despite McDaniel’s criticism of the “socialism” promoted by progressive Democrats, polls have shown that some of these policies enjoy popular support among voters. A poll conducted by Hill.TV and HarrisX late last year found that a slight majority of Republicans supported Medicare for All, which is also known as a single-payer health care system. Overall, the survey found that 70 percent of respondents from across the political spectrum “strongly” or “somewhat” supported the policy idea.
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