Democrats don't want to be McCarthy's "cheap date"
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House Democrats sound like they're willing to save Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his right-wing revolt — but he'll have to pay a price.
House Democrats sound like they're willing to save Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his right-wing revolt — but he'll have to pay a price.
Some great initial ideas. If McCarthy needs Democratic votes to keep his job, the Dems better get something meaty from that coalition.
Even if he promises something meaty, can he be trusted to follow through on his deal?
The dagger of being ousted is always at his back.
McCarthy has offered nothing.
And we all know McCarthy has strong principles that he sticks to. He definitely won’t completely change his story to save his own ass…
Fully equal power sharing agreement, or not a single Democratic vote.
Is what they should demand if they had a backbone.
It’s what McConnell demanded and got in the senate in 2022. I don’t see any reason why this should be different.
Yup exactly, shouldn't be any different. I just don't have a ton of confidence in the house Dems to actually demand what they want, hope I'm wrong.
They do have a certain penchant for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory, don’t they? It so fucking infuriating, considering they’re essentially the only viable political force in the US standing between us and the Nationalist Christian neo-fascist club that the GOP is turning itself into.
Indeed. Well said.
What time's the vote and is it streamed online?
No clue and C-SPAN