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In reply to the discussion: At this point, Democrats should decide who the moderate R is that they will vote for [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)62. Again - not to be a broken record - we did this just two days ago in Ohio
Moderate Republican Jason Stephens snatches Ohio House Speaker position in surprise upset
It is not naive to want governance, albeit imperfect governance.
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.
It is not naive to want governance, albeit imperfect governance.
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At this point, Democrats should decide who the moderate R is that they will vote for [View all]
Sogo
Jan 2023
OP
They're not that smart lol...if the base wants Trump, that's what they will try to do.
Volaris
Jan 2023
#54
You may be fine with it but the representatives and their staffs are not.
former9thward
Jan 2023
#89
For right now, I trust the Dem leadership to do what is appropriate to the situation.
Irish_Dem
Jan 2023
#31
stefanik. Then they will 'unify more than any other house in history' to carry out an
wiggs
Jan 2023
#35
I do NOT think we should do it, but if every Dem voted for the moderate Rethug, only 6 Rethugs
Celerity
Jan 2023
#42
ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! If this blockade is to be broken then it is the Rs who must
in2herbs
Jan 2023
#20
Dan Newhouse (WA-4) and David Valadao (CA-22) are the only 2 Rethugs left in the House who voted to
Celerity
Jan 2023
#48
Oh HELL no! GOPers used gerrymandering and voter suppression to get the crazies in.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#27
BUT... Would any republicans support Hakeem Jeffries "for the sake of the institution"
keithbvadu2
Jan 2023
#28
Folks keep acting like there are moderate repubs that would work with Democrats
onenote
Jan 2023
#36
Again - not to be a broken record - we did this just two days ago in Ohio
Algernon Moncrieff
Jan 2023
#62
Starting Jan. 13, staffers for both parties will not be paid. That is a terrible burden to lay on
tblue37
Jan 2023
#70
No. The Democrats already spend too much time cleaning up these assholes' messes.
GoCubsGo
Jan 2023
#97