No rational Argentinian politician would risk China’s substantial investments but US offers of free trade to Latin America and steelmaker complaints about cheap Chinese imports threaten to turn the tide.
of the shape of what s going on down there. what do you think? i think when you look at what we saw, and steve pointed this out, when you look at those suburban counties, you know, and that sort of white college-educated vote, i mean that was a big deal for democrats nationally, especially winning college-educated white women, and hillary didn t win that last time around. you saw that on the national scale. that helped democrats. but i ll you ll see less of that in mississippi. you ll look throughout the south and you saw less of that happening in the south, or lesser margins than you saw overall nationally. and there s less of that sort of vote in places like mississippi truth of the matter, democrats have struggled with the vote in mississippi. es pivot 15 or 16% of the white vote, and senate got somewhere between 15% and 17% of the vote. the white vote is locked in, and is locked in and polarized along