Former Clinton Pollster Hints He Could Leave Democrat Party As Trump Rises

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The Democrat Party has changed so drastically from what it used to be and represent that some longtime members are reexamining their relationship.

That is the case for former Clinton pollster Doug Schoen, who appeared on Fox News on Thursday after President Donald Trump’s popular address to a joint session of Congress.

After Democrats refused to stand for the moms of two girls who were viciously murdered by illegal aliens and for DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old brain cancer survivor who was made an honorary Secret Service agent, at the address, Schoen said that he could see many Democrats start to leave the Party, including Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman.

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