Americans are rightly worried about China — and want a president who is, too
The next Commander-in-Chief – irrespective of party or political philosophy – is going to find that contending with the Chinese Communist Party is Job #1 in the national security, the economic and probably the public health portfolios. What do candidates for the job know of the myriad threats posed by China – and what would they do about them?
One of the nation’s most perceptive pollsters has just conducted a national survey of likely voters to assess their knowledge of, and concerns about, China. John McLaughlin’s findings are riveting and affirm a central reality about the upcoming election:
The next Commander-in-Chief – irrespective of party or political philosophy – is going to find that contending with the Chinese Communist Party is Job #1 in the national security, the economic and probably the public health portfolios. What do candidates for the job know of the myriad threats posed by China – and what would they do about them?
Fortunately, by a seventy-seven point margin, those polled want the presidential candidates to answer such questions. And majorities in every tested demographic would support a candidate who offered a more robust response to the China threat.
This is Frank Gaffney. Check out The China Poll at PresentDangerChina.org.
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