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Will Michael Bennet Shift his Fight Against Trump to the State House?

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    10% Center

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    65% ReliableAverage

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  • Politician Portrayal

    -52% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : Shouldn't we be standing for universal mental health care, especially for our kids who have been so incredibly affected by Covid and by social media?"
51% : "We have to recognize that our system of public education has to be dragged from the 19th century to the 21st century, what are our ideas for that?" he said, all but rolling his eyes as he recalled that much of what Democrats say about the topic begins and ends with "forgiving student loan debt."
38% : " More to the point, he said: "I'd be lying, if I said -- It's tough when you got everybody on the other side voting for Pete Hegseth to be the secretary of defense." Put another way, there's simply not going to be a robust debate over, say, the refundability of the Child Tax Credit, a Bennet priority, when every day revolves around what Trump or his administration just said or did.
28% : Bennet himself barely left a mark when he ran for president in 2020 and he acknowledged Biden may have been the only Democrat who could have defeated Trump that year.
27% : But Trump has also made Congress a lot less appealing for serious-minded Democrats who want to legislate and suddenly find most of their GOP counterparts are barely coping, living a lie or in thrall to a personality cult.
24% : "I can't say that I was surprised, but I find it shocking that the Democratic Party lost to Donald Trump twice, once after he took away a woman's right to choose, you know, and with all of the convictions and everything else," he said.
20% : He's frustrated with Congress, yes, but also Joe Biden's selfishness, what Donald Trump has done to both parties and the corrosive impact of social media on politics, the media and even the once-presumed idea of shared facts.
18% : " Is the current message entirely: Trump is bad?
11% : I hate to say this, there are many things that I blame Donald Trump for but getting elected is not one of them.
9% : "What I would say to the American people who are frustrated that the Democratic Party has not fought hard enough to provide a compelling alternative to Donald Trump, a big piece of that was the decision that Joe Biden made to run for re-election," said Bennet.

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