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This is a great piece by @jaj7d and @EricPatashnik. Historically, congressional leaders were the most likely to act in defense of their chamber's or institution's power. It's unsurprising even an
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Something to keep in mind as Senate power-sharing standoff continues: Time matters a great deal in the credibility of McConnell and Schumer's threats. McConnell has a temporary advantage that will
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The problem "Trump cult" hot-takes face is a dismissal of the broader forces that enabled Trump. For example, if Trump disappeared would congressional Republicans suddenly change trajectory? Probably not. It's
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It's both 100% constitutional and maybe a naked power grab (if it lacks proof). The House judges its members' electoral qualifications (Art. I, Sec. 5).However, elections cases also sparked some
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There's some "conventional wisdom" about Pelosi reelection as Speaker: "She doesn't have a challenger," and "You can't beat something with nothing." But, you can. And further, that's almost alwa
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Good thread and article but one thing I disagree with is inherently linking partisanship *and* gridlock. They aren't innate companions. Congress can be more polarized & less gridlocked, & vice
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You'll read a lot about this exchange and what it represents. Is Cheney;s tough talk to Trump a positioning ploy to be on the "right side" of a bad loss?
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