Republican Voters Largely Want to Move On From Jan. 6. The Rest of the Country Doesn’t morningconsult.com/2021/06/28/cap… via @eyokley
GOP voters are now more likely to blame President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress for the events that led to the Capitol attack than they are Donald Trump and GOP lawmakers. bit.ly/2Te81Hh
Republicans are tired of hearing about the #CapitolRiots. Six months later, 68% of GOP voters agreed with the statement that “there has been too much focus on the January 6th events at the U.S. Capitol,” while half of the electorate disagreed. bit.ly/2Te81Hh

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