> There is something curious about these poll numbers on support for
> various policies.
I think there's two likely explanations. Firstly, the polls might just
plain be unrepresentative. And secondly, I could imagine that some
senators might be in favour of say higher fuel economy in principle,
but when faced with the auto unions, or the pleas from senators from
states with auto plants, be willing to bargain.
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