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Goodbye “quid pro quo.” Hello “bribery.”

Democrats are shifting the language they use to describe the allegations against President Trump in the House impeachment inquiry. And that change has come after the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee recently conducted focus groups to determine which description sounds more damning to voters, The Washington Post reported.

The paper said the DCCC conducted these focus groups in key House battlegrounds and asked participants whether “quid pro quo,” “extortion” or “bribery” was more compelling. “Bribery” was determined to be more effective.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-on-impeachment-messaging-strategy/ar-BBWPksx
 

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