While the Republican Party rejects everything the Green Party stands for, the GOP nevertheless sees the Green Party as incredibly useful.
No tactic too dirty for the GOP
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While the Republican Party rejects everything the Green Party stands for, the GOP nevertheless sees the Green Party as incredibly useful.
No tactic too dirty for the GOP
Do you think Brown, Tester, and Manchin have good chances of winning reelection in 2024? If not, those that basically lock the Democrats out of the Senate or would they be able to make it up by winning other, current Republican seats?
Brown and Tester, yes. Machin, I'm starting to doubt. And no, it has nothing to do with Machin's conservative leanings--Tester is only slightly to the left as Manchin is and I think he's going to be re-elected. I'm not sure if Democrats can get a seat to make up for a Manchin loss--although Manchin losing would barley change anything, in all honesty. We'd go back to 50-50 like we had in 2021.
Biden has threatened to veto the rollback, but the move is providing fodder for GOP lawmakers who are making anti-woke criticism of socially minded business a centerpiece of their messaging.
@DailyKos: New DSCC chair Jon Tester doesn't like or think like his party...
@DailyKos: New DSCC chair Jon Tester doesn’t like or think like his party…
By Kos November 14, 2014
Montana Sen. Jon Tester is a testament to the pragmatism that infuses the netroots—a conservative Democrat who was eminently electable in light-Red Montana. Today, however, he was chosen for a task broader than his corner of America—heading up the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
Senate Democrats are looking at a fantastic 2016—with presidential-year turnout…
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State Parks Next to Go American Made?
Last year, we reported about leaders in Washington attempting to get all goods sold in the Smithsonian’s gift shops to be made in the USA. Senator Bernard Sanders of Vermont was joined by other leaders in insisting that the taxpayer-funded museum should do its part to promote American businesses. For the past year the National Museum of American History has had an American-made gift shop. I’m not sure how it’s doing honestly (I can’t find any updates), however something must be working because now the Made in the USA fight is going to National Parks.
Senator John Tester of Montana is pushing...
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