Republicans now anti trade

Politico reports:

In a stunning reversal, a large majority of Republicans are repudiating their party's traditional support for , and falling sharply in line with nominee Donald Trump's insistence that trade costs Americans more than it creates.

Meanwhile, Democrats, whose representatives in Congress have traditionally been far more skeptical of trade deals — and largely voted against giving President Barack Obama the “fast-track” authority to negotiate the Trans-Pacific Partnership last year — are now far more apt than Republicans to see the benefit of trade, according to an exclusive poll conducted for POLITICO and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

Forty-seven percent of Republicans surveyed said that trade deals have hurt their communities over the last 10 years, compared to only 24 percent of Democratic voters. Only 18 percent of Republicans surveyed said that trade deals helped, while 33 percent of Democrats believe free trade helps.

Sadly I'd say this kills off TPP.

Fast track authority only got through with massive Republican support. Trump has led the GOP to abandon a belief in trade being good, and this climate will mean even in the lame duck period, there will not be votes for TPP.

Time for the rest of the world to give up on the as a lost cause, and let's focus on expanding TPP to China and even India.

Trade has “gone from the gold standard to being something that's bad,” Stuart Stevens, Mitt Romney's former chief strategist, told POLITICO. “I think it's a disaster across the board for the Republican Party, because you're betting against all these trends [in globalization] that are not going to stop.”

Yep.

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