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<blockquote data-quote="Box Ox" data-source="post: 5819158" data-attributes="member: 48469"><p><a href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/09/03/corporations-democrat-republican-political-realignment/" target="_blank">Opinion | How corporate liberalism is changing both parties - The Washington Post</a></p><p></p><p>September 3, 2023</p><p></p><p>"It’s not your imagination: Business, especially big business, is more liberal than it used to be, and Democrats are now more comfortable than Republicans with corporate engagement in politics. That’s the takeaway from an academic survey of business leaders and the public described in a pair of papers published last month. “The decoupling of business from the Republican coalition,” <a href="https://www.eitanhersh.com/uploads/7/9/7/5/7975685/hersh_shah_business_realignment_080123_.pdf" target="_blank">write researchers</a> Eitan Hersh of Tufts University and Sarang Shah of the University of California at Berkeley, “represents one of the most significant changes in American politics in decades.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Box Ox, post: 5819158, member: 48469"] [URL='https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/09/03/corporations-democrat-republican-political-realignment/']Opinion | How corporate liberalism is changing both parties - The Washington Post[/URL] September 3, 2023 "It’s not your imagination: Business, especially big business, is more liberal than it used to be, and Democrats are now more comfortable than Republicans with corporate engagement in politics. That’s the takeaway from an academic survey of business leaders and the public described in a pair of papers published last month. “The decoupling of business from the Republican coalition,” [URL='https://www.eitanhersh.com/uploads/7/9/7/5/7975685/hersh_shah_business_realignment_080123_.pdf']write researchers[/URL] Eitan Hersh of Tufts University and Sarang Shah of the University of California at Berkeley, “represents one of the most significant changes in American politics in decades.” [/QUOTE]
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