Published On: December 15th, 2009
WSJ’s Jerry Seib debates whether Democrats will ultimately conclude it’s better politically to pass a controversial and divisive piece of legislation than to pass nothing at all.

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In 2002, 71 percent of African Americans lived in counties that violated federal air pollution standards, compared with 58 percent of the white population
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