"Herrera Beutler’s motion, called a discharge petition, requires a majority of the House. Fulcher said some Democrats have verbally expressed support for the move, but Pelosi has kept her caucus in line and the petition has so far failed to advance." (1/2)
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"There are a majority of people in both parties who are working hard to try and get things done,” Herrera Beutler said. “The leadership right now are all playing the national political game, and I hate it.” (2/2)
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If you hate it, you should refuse to play. But sadly, you play just like you’re told to.
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Republican leadership are playing the games. You know that but continue to lie. Thousands dead, thousands unemployed, many businesses closed, and all lay at the feet of the republican party. You need to go.
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Neat, but how can you represent us if you don't talk to us. 1375 days since your last town hall! #FlipThe3rd 18:45
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Remember when you voted to repeal the ACA over 50 times under President Obama when there was no chance it would happen then pivoted and voted to keep it when it actually could have been repeal?
Did you hate the national policial game you played with our voice then?
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You voted against the last relief bill and the Senate refused to even put it to a vote. Don't get all high and mighty two weeks before the election. Who's playing politics? Look in the mirror.
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you have run out of your trivial successes to tweet about, so now you are tweeting about efforts that weren’t even modestly successful? you would have more respect from fellow house members if you showed up for votes rather than having one of the worst missed votes on record.
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See, what's so funny is that Jaime says she's against socialized medicine. But she takes healthcare at the tax payers expense. Which is the definition of socialized medicine. Oh, and she takes gobs of cash from pharmaceutical companies who produce opioids.
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Hey--can you take this exact quote and apply it to sensible gun reform? Thanks
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