For many years, American voters complained that politics often boiled down to a bland choice between two nearly interchangeable products — Brand D and Brand R. Not anymore.
A new Pew Research Center poll shows that the majority of Americans, 54 percent, believe there is “a great deal” of difference in the core beliefs of Democratic and Republican parties.
The survey marks the first time the figure has climbed that high and the move may have important meaning for the 2020 presidential race. CONT.
Dante Chinni & Sally Bronston, NBC News