We can guess how you vote based on the brands you like

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Forget immigration. Democrats and Republicans can’t even agree on where to get chicken nuggets (Wendy’s, duh).

A survey from Morning Consult published Thursday identified some of the most polarizing brands in America based on party affiliation. Brands that were once seen as studiously neutral have become explosively divisive. Even chain pizza, the last bipartisan cultural good in America, has found a way to step into the political ring. 

It’s a tragedy for chain restaurant aficionados everywhere. 

Morning Consult conducted 336,700 interviews over a period of three months. While survey results varied, Trump hotels was found to be the most divisive brand in America. Democrats and Republicans were much more likely to agree on hotly contested brands like NASCAR, which only has a 20 point spread, and Halliburton — the brand behind the Deepwater Horizon scandal — which has a 22 point spread. Read more…

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Senators set to vote on the GOP tax bill and they can’t even read it

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We’ve all been there. You have your assignment printed and ready to go, but are frantically scribbling down last minute additions in the desperate hope that you’ll get a passing grade.

This was OK in high school English class, but what about in the U.S. Senate? 

After several failed attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare, Senate Republicans are really doing everything they can get a legislative win once and for all with their tax plan—including making hasty and nearly illegible handwritten notes and straight up crossed out sections of the bill. 

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