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‘Too far left': Disney boss urges The View hosts to cool off political chatter

‘Too far left': Disney boss urges The View hosts to cool off political chatter

Sky News AU3 days ago

GOP Pollster and Messaging Strategist Brent Buchanan has weighed in on Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger reportedly asking The View hosts to tone down their political commentary.
'When you look at the broad spectrum of what Americans want, is they want to be more in the centre or actually not political at all,' Mr Buchanan told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'The View … are realising that they have pulled the pendulum way too far to the left.'

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