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FemDemERA

(723 posts)
7. Wow, I didn't even think I would get a response, LOL!
Thu Oct 5, 2023, 08:18 PM
Oct 2023

I've never started a thread before! Part of me feels the way many of you do, but then I think about the work to be done and I really do believe it is better if we work across the aisle when possible. I understand why we didn't "save" McCarthy, but I also don't want Trump waltzing into the Capital and somehow ending up with the gavel, or Jordan, or some other complete fascist/insurrectionist sycophant and those are the only ones I know of that have at least a little backbone.

It's wishful thinking anyway on my part since they haven't stepped up, but I guess no more fantastic than Liz or Adam.

In any case, I appreciate you all responding. I love the DU!

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I don't think Dems should back any of them. Let them deal with their own mess. Ocelot II Oct 2023 #1
Agreed..... anciano Oct 2023 #2
But their mess is everyone's mess. femmedem Oct 2023 #4
And if they don't implode quakerboy Oct 2023 #9
Not necessarily. honest.abe Oct 2023 #24
+1 honest.abe Oct 2023 #22
I'd agree except for the fact that we face another potential shutdown wnylib Oct 2023 #12
Yep.. that's the conundrum honest.abe Oct 2023 #23
Holy **** no! Democrats do not vote for any Republican to be speaker of the house, ever! ZonkerHarris Oct 2023 #3
House Dems were considering saving McCarthy. honest.abe Oct 2023 #25
and yet it never happened. ZonkerHarris Oct 2023 #39
I am just pointing out that our Dem House members were considering it. honest.abe Oct 2023 #40
No repubs would vote for them onenote Oct 2023 #5
I think it's far better to nominate a strong Democratic to run against them. patphil Oct 2023 #6
This is about Speaker of the House. LeftInTX Oct 2023 #34
Wow, I didn't even think I would get a response, LOL! FemDemERA Oct 2023 #7
The numbers LiberaBlueDem Oct 2023 #8
LOL, and then there are those "present" votes FemDemERA Oct 2023 #10
Republicans would not ever vote for the two that you suggested in the OP. wnylib Oct 2023 #13
We only need a few Rs if all Dems voted yea. honest.abe Oct 2023 #27
You're looking for unicorns onenote Oct 2023 #29
I was suggesting voting for a moderate Republican. honest.abe Oct 2023 #31
a moderate republican wouldn't get enough repub votes onenote Oct 2023 #35
How many would we need? Maybe 10 or so? honest.abe Oct 2023 #36
It may seem possible, but as a practical reality it is not. onenote Oct 2023 #37
Yes you are probably right but.. honest.abe Oct 2023 #38
The repubs aren't interested in a reasonable budget onenote Oct 2023 #42
Well somehow we got deal ceiling raised and temporay budget passed with these same House members. honest.abe Oct 2023 #43
My guess is, whatever republican they offer for a vote, majority Democrats will vote "No" blogslug Oct 2023 #11
You're almost right. All Democrats will vote no for ANY Republican candidate. onenote Oct 2023 #32
I agree that this was an instance when working with the majority of Rs would have been better. femmedem Oct 2023 #17
NO. EndlessWire Oct 2023 #14
I don't know why Dems would bother to join that circus redqueen Oct 2023 #15
Or 3 republicans can vote for the Democrat. Voltaire2 Oct 2023 #16
That's kind of what I was thinking Shrek Oct 2023 #18
I like that n/t Just_Vote_Dem Oct 2023 #19
Those 3 Rs would need 24 x 7 security. honest.abe Oct 2023 #28
See post #29 onenote Oct 2023 #33
No TxGuitar Oct 2023 #20
Electing a "moderate" republican speaker won't fix the problem... Wounded Bear Oct 2023 #21
Well we got the debt ceiling and short term funding passed recently. honest.abe Oct 2023 #26
The ball is in the Republican's court. They aren't gonna nominate someone who will work with Dems LeftInTX Oct 2023 #30
And why would five Republicans support either of them? brooklynite Oct 2023 #41
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