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This means lower income citizens bear a lower share of the tax burden – a consequence that should lead class-warfare politicians to support lower tax rates.
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Many swing voters are repelled by the class-warfare rhetoric Mr. Obama uses to fire up the Democratic base.
Obama Takes a Page From Nixon's Handbook Karl Rove 2011
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The Santorum and Romney campaigns are following Democrats down the class-warfare rabbit hole.
The GOP's Working Class Muddle Kimberley A. Strassel 2012
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This means lower income citizens bear a lower share of the tax burden – a consequence that should lead class-warfare politicians to support lower tax rates.
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He would also stop bashing business and Wall Street, tone down the class-warfare rhetoric and lead by example in moving the economy and all Americans forward.
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What both campaigns are in fact doing is following Democrats down the class-warfare rabbit hole.
The GOP's Working Class Muddle Kimberley A. Strassel 2012
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They, too, have noticed that Mr. Romney is ducking the class-warfare debate, and that not even the Gingrich threat has moved him to engage.
Mitt Keeps Missing the Message Kimberley A. Strassel 2012
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The White House and its media allies figure they've now got their stereotype of the Monopoly man, albeit without his cane and top hat, who they can crush in their planned class-warfare campaign.
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"His whole class-warfare shtick was all a response to my candidacy," Mr. Sullivan says.
Pawlenty's Homespun Tale Neil King Jr. 2011
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Obama has repeatedly employed class-warfare rhetoric to claim that we can afford everything if the rich pay their "fair share."
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