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In reply to the discussion: From CNN: Clyburn says there's a "possibility" that 9/27 vote on bipartisan bill will be delayed [View all]Demsrule86
(68,569 posts)24. It is not the moderates in the house, and they have no power to change this...
So it is not on them. And what you fail to consider is the cost to our party and our Republic if we lose the House which we will if this bill goes down...and we get nothing. We will be seen as failing to govern...this idea that we have all this power in a closely divided house and a 50 50 Senate is madness. We don't. This is being handled badly by those who don't need to worry about getting elected in safe Democratic districts. They don't understand what it takes to get elected in moderate and red districts as a Democrat.
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From CNN: Clyburn says there's a "possibility" that 9/27 vote on bipartisan bill will be delayed [View all]
Fiendish Thingy
Sep 2021
OP
That is not going to happen. I doubt Manchin or Sinema will change their minds. I am not
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#5
The moderates wanted to vote on the bipartisan bill before the reconciliation bill ...fearing
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#7
It is not the moderates in the house, and they have no power to change this...
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#24
You lose your majority if you don't defend your centrist once in office and it is very difficult
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#22
Your post makes no sense...Moderates who give us the majority will rightfully expect to
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#26
How is that any better than we don't get the 3.5 deal and we walk away from a bipartisan bill that
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#21
We will lose the midterms if the bipartisan bill isn't brought up and walk away with nothing.
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#3
We lose the midterms if voting rights doesn't pass, regardless of what happens w/infrastructure nt
Fiendish Thingy
Sep 2021
#4
That is not true. If enough people show up, we can win. I have to tell you even if we pass the
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#6
Yes it can...how do you suppose we won Virginia? Gerrymandering is also in trouble due to
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#23
what makes you think Senate* republicans would vote for ANY reconciliation bill?
bigtree
Sep 2021
#10
what's stupid is this constant pandering to individuals who don't have the party interest at stake
bigtree
Sep 2021
#27
I see no way forward until after the midterms with the 3.5 trillion bill at this moment. I hope
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#25