'House of Scandal' haunts GOP
By Alexandra Jaffe
The House Republican Scandal caucus isnt backing down, and their defiance now threatens to hurt their party at-large.
Republican Reps. Scott DesJarlais (Tenn.), Michael Grimm (N.Y.) and now, Vance McAllister (La.) have all resisted calls to resign and are running for reelection anyway. In some cases, their defiance jeopardizes the GOPs hold on their seats, but theyre all proving to be a stench to the partys brand.
Their persistence provides easy fodder for Democrats grappling for a message to give them the upper hand as they pursue the improbable task of picking up 17 seats in a difficult political climate. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee already launched a standalone site outlining the GOPs House of Scandal earlier this year, after the news of Grimms criminal indictment on 20 counts came out, and DCCC spokesman Josh Schwerin said they wont let that message drop.
Republican leadership promised zero tolerance but instead has taken zero action to deal with their members seemingly endless ethics problems, Schwerin said in an email. With the scandals piling up, voters can clearly see that House Republicans care more about staying in power than in governing responsibly.
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