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Popular opinion four years ago supported a strong social-democratic response, and bipartisan majority support for such a response could have pointed to a path beyond polarized gridlock.

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When Trump speaks of his supposed mandate, he is not an outlier, but is drawing from bipartisan history.

Beyond the obvious moral merits of the cause, it could provide a road map to arrive at bipartisan solutions for other challenges facing the state and country.

It says more that such a bipartisan effort continues to fail.

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President-elect Donald Trump has said he wants to pull back any unspent funds of the act, but the law has drawn bipartisan support as much of the funding has flowed to Republican-led states.

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