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    You down with NPP? Republican strategist Anne Hyde Dunsmore on the impact of NPP voters

    enSeptember 22, 2023

    About this Episode

    On this week’s episode, GOP strategist and fundraiser Anne Hyde Dunsmore joins “Inside the Issues” podcast host Alex Cohen to break down the NPP (no party preference phenomenon) and how it is weakening the GOP.

    As the gap between Democrats and Republicans grows, Dunsmore says some voters believe the two-party system can be the biggest obstacle to solutions.

    Dunsmore breaks down the gender, age and income of those who choose NPP, and discusses the results of a recent poll that could give the GOP a glimmer of hope with voters as the 2024 presidential election kicks into high gear.

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