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How Trump is changing the Democrats theweek.com/articles/81929…
With President Trump in the White House, the Dems have become devoted to blind resistance, flipping on issues they once advocated simply because he shares their beliefs. "If Trump supports something, then we hate it" is the governing principle of much of the party's rank-and-file
Take Trump's signature issue of border security. Building a barrier along the southern border was once a mainstream position supported by many in the Democratic Party.
According to Cato, over 40% of Dems supported a border wall in multiple opinion polls from 12/05 to 10/15. A WaPo/ABC poll from 07/13 found that 43% of Dems supported building 700 miles of border fencing & adding 20K border agents at a cost $46B:
This is over EIGHT TIMES more than the amount Trump asked for during the government shutdown.

But after Trump announced his intention to build a wall in 2015, support among Democrats plummeted.
By January 2019, only 12% of self-identified Democrats supported the border wall according to a Washington Post/ABC poll. Meanwhile, Republicans' support for the wall increased, but not as significantly, rising from 73% in 2015 to 87 percent in 2019.
The outcome has been that even Democratic politicians like @SenSchumer (D-N.Y.), who voted for border fence funding in 2006, are now taking a hardline stance against it.
Something similar has happened in foreign policy. Democrats were the anti-war party in the mid-2000s as Bush's neoconservative foreign policy dragged America into a quagmire in Iraq.
Obama himself largely won the Democratic presidential primary in 2008 on the strength of his anti-war bonafides. Nevertheless, when Trump announced his pullout from Syria and troop reductions in Afghanistan, Democrats were furious.
Party members who once elevated anti-war activists like Cindy Sheehan, Noam Chomsky, and Jane Fonda now support never-ending war.
High profile Democrats like former Gov. Howard Dean, Sen. Cory Booker (N.J.), and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) all attacked the withdrawal of troops from Syria and the drawdown in Afghanistan.
The premiere liberal cable news station MSNBC is filled with former Bush and McCain staffers like Nicole Wallace and Steve Schmidt extolling the virtues of conflict and troop deployments.
The premiere liberal cable news station MSNBC is filled with former Bush and McCain staffers like Nicole Wallace and Steve Schmidt extolling the virtues of conflict and troop deployments.
Yet before Trump was elected president, a Gallup poll from 11/15 showed that only 37% of Dems supported sending troops to Syria to fight ISIS. But now just 29% of Dems support Trump's move to withdraw from the war-torn country, according to a Politico/Morning Consult poll.
Democrats' opinion of the war in Afghanistan also changed. A Gallup poll from Feb. 2014 found that 59% of Democrats believed the war in Afghanistan was a mistake.
This has been true of Dems for some time; a CBS poll from 2012 found that 48% of Dems wanted to withdraw troops from Afghanistan sooner than the government's timetable. Yet only 40% of Dems supported Trump's plan to reduce troops according to the Morning Consult/Politico poll.
Democrats also flipped their beliefs on free trade once Trump came out against multinational trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), positions he shares with Bernie Sanders.
Nonetheless, Dems saw their support for free-trade agreements jump after Trump opposed them. According to Pew, support for free trade among Democrats rose from 59% in 2015 before Trump ran for president to 67% after he pulled America from TPP and renegotiated NAFTA.
Now, all of these polling differences may reflect a natural transformation; people change their opinions slowly over time, after all. Yet it's hard not to see this as Trump derangement syndrome in action.

Is there anything Democrats won't give up in the name of resistance?
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