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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu (R) on Sunday called for President Biden to issue an apology after the president compared the Make America Great Again, otherwise known as MAGA, wing of the Republican Party to semi-fascism last week.
Sununu told CNNs Dana Bash on State of the Union that the presidents comments were horribly insulting.
The fact that the president would go out and just insult half of America [and] effectively call half of America semi-fascist, Sununu said. Hes trying to stir up controversy. Hes trying to stir up this anti-Republican sentiment right before the election. Its horribly inappropriate.
At a Democratic National Committee fundraising event in Bethesda, Md., last week, Biden said the U.S. was seeing either the beginning or the death knell of an extreme MAGA philosophy.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-governor-says-biden-owes-154553571.html
On edit: more crying from Sununu.
GOP Gov. Sununu whose home state of New Hampshire has one of the highest education loan averages in the country calls student debt relief 'inherently unfair' and Biden's loan cancellation 'fairly illegal'
New Hampshire GOP Gov. Chris Sununu said on CNN's State of the Union Sunday that he opposes loan forgiveness measures, despite the benefits the financial relief could offer to his constituents.
Sununu's home state is ranked as having the highest rate of student loan indebtedness this year by personal finance site WalletHub, with an average of $34,085 in outstanding loans, according to the Education Data Initiative.
"I take kind of exception with individuals, especially out of Washington, saying, this is a student loan crisis," Sununu told CNN's Dana Bash. "What's the crisis? Folks get a degree. They get a job. We have more high-paying jobs than ever before for young people. They're low-interest loans. They have been deferred for a couple of years."
Nationwide, the average federal student loan debt balance is $37,667, an amount that 83% of non-homeowners say is preventing them from buying a home, according to the National Association of Realtors. Prior to the moratorium on student loan payments implemented during the pandemic, the average monthly loan payment was $300.
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