“There is no bill, there is no clever tweet, there is no way of framing the climate issue that will cause Mitch McConnell to change his mind…We just have to beat Republicans” in 2020. - Sen. Brian Schatz on how to get something done on climate change
How to convince Republicans about climate change? You can't, said Sen. Brian Schatz . "We just have to beat them.".
How to convince Republicans about climate change? You can't, said Sen. Brian Schatz . "We just have to beat them."Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
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