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In reply to the discussion: Perhaps pick a moderate republican and get Democrat votes? [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)68. It's not the Republican's mess - it's America's mess.
So it is our job,
Moderate Republican Jason Stephens snatches Ohio House Speaker position in surprise upset
Moderately conservative Republican Jason Stephens, with the help of the Democratic Party, snatched the coveted Ohio House Speaker job Tuesday from a far-right lawmaker who was already elected speaker in a non-official party vote.
In the surprise upset, Stephens, R-Kitts Hill, who is allegedly pledging to stop far-right policies and act as a full moderate, is chosen as one of the most significant and influential leaders in the state.
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Stephens decided to fight, and he fought in collaboration with the Democrats.
They needed our votes and we took the opportunity to make sure that we were going to be working with the speaker who we felt at the end of the day would work with us on the issues we could agree on, Democratic Minority Leader Allison Russo said.
Minority Leader Allison Russo said her discussions with the Republican were productive and allowed her caucus to vote, all 32 of them, for Stephens. She mentioned they spoke about getting fair district maps but most of the conversation was on priority bills, like education issues.
In the surprise upset, Stephens, R-Kitts Hill, who is allegedly pledging to stop far-right policies and act as a full moderate, is chosen as one of the most significant and influential leaders in the state.
.....
Stephens decided to fight, and he fought in collaboration with the Democrats.
They needed our votes and we took the opportunity to make sure that we were going to be working with the speaker who we felt at the end of the day would work with us on the issues we could agree on, Democratic Minority Leader Allison Russo said.
Minority Leader Allison Russo said her discussions with the Republican were productive and allowed her caucus to vote, all 32 of them, for Stephens. She mentioned they spoke about getting fair district maps but most of the conversation was on priority bills, like education issues.
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Ewww. Don't think we want someone that Time magazine said had the sharpest mind lol
Laura PourMeADrink
Jan 2023
#20
How do you define a "moderate" Republican? The crazies think McCarthy is "moderate"
onenote
Jan 2023
#5
Still leaves unanswered: would five repubs. support Fitzpatrick? Would every Democrat?
onenote
Jan 2023
#8
Apart from Fitzpatrick, what other "moderate" repubs are named in your source article?
onenote
Jan 2023
#44
The article is about Fitzpatrick. However there are other moderate repuibliocans.
The Jungle 1
Jan 2023
#49
That won't happen. The real problem is the republican party has embraced the insurrectionists.
JohnSJ
Jan 2023
#15
If Fitzpatrick is a republican fuck him. I would trust a rattlesnake before I trust one of those.
Autumn
Jan 2023
#21
They shit in their bed they can fucking lay in it. Democrats need to just sit back and
Autumn
Jan 2023
#24
I fear the repukes will give the radical right anything they want to get this done.
The Jungle 1
Jan 2023
#38
It would be more of an agreement on what policies wouldn't be implemented
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2023
#63
NO! We've had to clean up their mess before, but this is not a "have to" case.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#66