Trump tariffs give democrats ammunition in mid-term elections
The lines have blurred in the sense that Democrats are now coming out in opposition to protectionism, Clark Packard, trade policy counsel at the R Street Institute, told Bloomberg Law. “I don’t know if we’re seeing a realignment. I do see candidates using this issue in trying to make a strategic calculation,” Packard said.
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