The winner of a political argument is often determined by two things: timing and framing.
In the case of immigration reform—at least the specific battle over President Obama’s executive order last week—the policy is put in place, and it is unlikely that it will be successfully legislatively or judicially overturned before he leaves office. The question here is who wins the political argument surrounding the issue? How does the public opinion come down? CONT.
Charlie Cook
Recent polls: Immigration