Support for a third political party surges
Partisanship has gotten extremely poisonous. Lawmakers have gone from telling constituents “check out how I helped you” to saying “check out how I hurt them.” NBC’s Joshua Johnson asks, would a third party focus on building a better “us” or just a new way to hurt “them?”
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