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Harry Enten

Clinton And Republicans

Lindsey Graham and George Pataki just tied answers about cyber-security to Hillary Clinton. Why? Well, for one thing, there are few people more unpopular with Republican voters than Clinton. According to an October ABC News/Washington Post survey, Clinton’s unfavorable rating was 84 percent among Republicans.
Farai Chideya

Both Pataki and Graham responded to a question about cyber-attacks, which have been launched at the United States by actors believed to be affiliated with China. Former State Department Director of Innovation Alec Ross said one of the biggest threats to America would be a cyber Homeland Security Act, an overreaction to what he sees as an inevitable volley of cyber-attacks. Some of the cyber-espionage from China comes from “state-sponsored” hackers who are not direct government officials, making a response difficult.
Harry Enten

Graham’s Foreign Policy

Lindsey Graham answered his first question in tonight’s economic debate with a reference to foreign policy. That shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone who has followed Graham’s career or campaign. The good news for Graham is that most Republicans, and the ones most likely to win, have taken on very hawkish positions. As I wrote in June, Graham “May Have Already Won.”

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