Foreign Policy Issues Don’t Often Decide U.s. Elections. This Year Could Be Different

It is a long-accepted political assumption that Americans don’t vote based on foreign policy. Even when voters are aware of global affairs, they rarely rate them as important factors in their vote. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] And yet, while a recent Gallup poll showed that only 10% chose a foreign policy issue as their top priority, the parties are deeply divided between two foreign nations.

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