Commiefornia has a jungle primary. The two candidates of either party who get the most votes in the primary run against each other in the general election. Often this means that in the general election voters get to choose between two Commiefornia Democrats.
Obviously losing a Republican and getting a Commiefornia Democrat makes no sense at all even if you, as a non Californian, imagine that Republican isn't a " good Republican".
Reminder who is in control of the House, including bills brought for votes, investigations and who is in charge of committees is determined by counting Rs (no matter how much you don't like them) and Ds.
That would be fine, if the "bad Republican" was not slated to become the new Speaker of the House. (but maybe Trump knows something that will prevent McCarthy from becoming speaker?)
"Make it make sense". Ask and you shall receive.😘
Commiefornia has a jungle primary. The two candidates of either party who get the most votes in the primary run against each other in the general election. Often this means that in the general election voters get to choose between two Commiefornia Democrats.
Obviously losing a Republican and getting a Commiefornia Democrat makes no sense at all even if you, as a non Californian, imagine that Republican isn't a " good Republican".
Reminder who is in control of the House, including bills brought for votes, investigations and who is in charge of committees is determined by counting Rs (no matter how much you don't like them) and Ds.
That would be fine, if the "bad Republican" was not slated to become the new Speaker of the House. (but maybe Trump knows something that will prevent McCarthy from becoming speaker?)