How does one "stand up" to Trump while also voting in favor of his policy priorities in Congress? (as Flake did last night re: CFPB rule)https://twitter.com/CBSThisMorning/status/923147307134091264 …
But how? What leverage does he have if he isn’t running and backs Trump in Congress?
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I could see going against the WH on specific policies but not generally. He's still very conservative.
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What I’m getting at is the difficulty of going against someone mainly on style not substance
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Rs opposed CFPB since its formation. Why would that change just bc you wish president didn't tweet & fight w widows?
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I get that, but most people’s definition of “stand up” isn’t announcing your resignation
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this is a whole other discussion I had w my dad last night ;-)
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