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Republicans should disband if they don’t win back the House in 2022
Those three feelings should come to mind for Republicans if they don’t win the House majority in 2022.
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Those three feelings should come to mind for Republicans if they don’t win the House majority in 2022.
“But it’s just hard to tell right now without knowing what the lines are.” Republicans anticipate there will be more Democratic retirements.
“In terms of just the small-dollar stuff, it’s all a new world, without using rage and anger and fear on Twitter. It takes a little more work,” he told our colleague Chris Cioffi recently.
“The president should have done much more to stop this and, unfortunately, he did not do enough to stop this, and in some cases, encouraged it and that’s unfortunate and I think that is absolutely
A look back at House Democrats’ list of takeover targets from 10 years ago during the last round of redistricting, however, shows that even without knowing the new congressional lines and district
But Republicans responded with their own barrage of messaging, making it clear that they are not going to give up this valuable bloc of voters without a fight.
A spokesperson for the congressman told Insider that his financial adviser “makes trading decisions on his behalf without his regular input.” And The Daily Beast reported that Texas Republican Rep.
Republicans tasked with winning back the House majority in 2022 see an opportunity in the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that Democrats plan to push through Congress in the coming weeks, most likely without
And though the influence sector has endured a decade without them, the likely return of member-directed federal spending has sent cautious jubilation down K Street.
Republicans have maxed out on winning deep-red seats and if they want to take back control in 2022, they should look for candidates who can win swing districts, former New York Rep. John J.
Leader Mitch McConnell after his vote — reflect both a divide in the party and the reality that most politically ambitious Republicans remain afraid of Trump or want to position themselves as his heir, should
In reality, as we should know by now, Congressional weakness is the chief dysfunction in the Constitutional order and a threat to liberty,” Gregg Nunziata, Rubio’s former general counsel, said on Twitter
Many set up drop boxes where ballots could be delivered around the clock without the use of a suddenly unreliable U.S. Postal Service.
Some Republicans questioned Trump’s influence without his Twitter account and with a scaled-down political operation. Trump was banned from Twitter after the Capitol attack.
Without the most extreme elements of the party, the coalition would be smaller and Republicans would be even harder pressed to get back into power.
Should Democrats coalesce around one Senate candidate, that candidate could have the race to him- or herself as Republicans duke it out for the nomination.
Some Democrats have voted to reject presidential electors in previous cycles without corporate backlash.
The results in Georgia should have been a sobering reminder to Republicans that the president doesn’t have magical political powers.