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1 December, 03:01
Do you think Donahue supports devolution or not
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1 December, 03:28
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No, I do not think Donahue supports devolution. Devolution is defined as the transfer or delegation of power to a lower level, especially by central government to local or regional administration. Donahue believes the state governments nowadays have way too much power in our society and the power of our federal government is declining.
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