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To: rxbond who wrote (771816)11/14/2022 3:44:18 PM
From: rxbond  Respond to of 793817
 
With the House but with weak leadership Speaker of the House would be powerful



To: rxbond who wrote (771816)11/14/2022 3:50:03 PM
From: Copeland2 Recommendations

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Jacob Snyder
SirWalterRalegh

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The next two years are going to be tough for the next Speaker of the House if we're looking at a 2-4 seat Republican majority.

Yes, Nancy is gone.

However expect a lot of mini-Manchins and mini-Sinemas to dominate how things work in the House -- small groups of Democrats and Republicans that will need to be paid off or pandered to for their support if they want any legislation to be passed. The Republicans aren't as united as the Democrats are -- look at Adam Kinzinger and Liz Chaney.

The House is going to turn into some sort of fractured European Parliament.



To: rxbond who wrote (771816)11/15/2022 10:28:00 AM
From: Bill1 Recommendation

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didjuneau

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Biden has repeatedly said his mid-term losses were the fewest in 60 years. Where's the fact check?

(George W. Bush actually gained 8 seats in his first mid-term.)