• cmbabul@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Which is the most frustrating part of both his admin and the DNC in general. They keep thinking they can sway some of these folks to their side when that’s become an impossibility amongst those still in their camp

    • nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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      1 year ago

      This is a little why I worry about the ouster of McCarthy. I think the Dems should probably have voted to keep him.

      Largely to screw the GQP, (while it’s not the game we deserve, it is the game the Republicans are playing). but also because they now could face a much worse chairman. It also would have probably ended McCarthy’s chances of reelection, or at least hastened it.

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        1 year ago

        The fundamental problem is that nobody trusts Kevin, which would make it harder to support him.

        If he had stuck to his deal with Joe Biden over the debt ceiling, he would have built back some of that trust. He might have gotten enough Dems to vote for him (or at least abstain) to have kept a majority. But nobody can make any deals with him at all, everyone is expecting him to not stick by them.