Democrats’ task: Rebuild the blue political wall in Midwest

December 06 23:00 2016

“I do regret that”, said Sen.

Trump could come into office with around 117 judicial vacancies to fill, and unlike Obama in his first term, will need only 51 votes in the Senate to confirm his nominees. We’re going to help them confirm their nominees, many of whom are disqualified?

The result means Democrats now hold 32 seats, enough for a numerical majority in the 63-member Senate. In a letter to Senate Republicans on November 5, 2014, conservative groups including Americans for Limited Government argued that, “The virtue of the current confirmation process is that it provides a clear, consistent standard for confirmation of nominees from both parties”.

Immediately after the November election, Sanders and other liberal Democrats said Trump’s campaign promises opened the possibility they could work with him on revising trade deals, raising the minimum wage, providing new infrastructure spending and reinstating Depression-era banking restrictions. Jeff Sessions answer for his hard-line stands on civil rights issues and against comprehensive immigration reform. In 2013 Senate Democrats led by Harry Reid removed the filibuster from lower court nominees and executive office appointments so they could advance with a simple majority rather than the 60-vote supermajority. “Because if it looks like Democrats are rolling over for Donald Trump and Republicans, it’s not going to bode well for midterms”.

Multiple Democratic senators told POLITICO in interviews last week that after watching Republicans sit on Merrick Garland’s nomination to the Supreme Court for almost a year, they’re in no mood to fast-track Trump’s selections.

Sen. Angus King, an independent from ME who caucuses with Democrats, also blasted the Mnuchin pick. Richard Blumenthal. “Having all of these hearings before the inaugural in a thorough and fair fashion seems very hard to do”. But Larry J. Sabato, a University of Virginia political scientist, cautioned that there’s no way of predicting voters’ moods after they get a two-year dose of Trump’s policies and personality. He said 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney – now a potential secretary of state – was right earlier this year when he called Trump “a phony, a fraud”. He instead sharply criticized Price’s views on Medicare, and said, “That’s all I’m going to say”. Which is to say, they’re not afraid to force up to 30 hours of debate per nominee, which would take weeks off the Senate calendar and cripple the progress of Trump’s first 100 days.

“I am willing to work in a bipartisan manner to find commonsense solutions to the serious challenges we face”, said Manchin, whose name has now been floated for two different roles in the Trump administration as energy secretary and secretary of state. “Someone who is as anti-government as him is a unusual fit for Housing Secretary, to say the least”. “We had to change rules because we now have a DC Circuit that functions, we’ve got 98 judges, and we have a functioning National Labor Relations Board”.

So Democrats would have to pick off a few centrist Republicans to have any hope of achieving their blocks.

Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said it’s time for Democrats to lead the chamber.

But it was based also on polling conducted during the spring, before Trump eliminated his remaining Republican opponents in the in primary May 3.

Speaking to The Hill late last month about her “clean coal” bill, which has bipartisan co-sponsors, including Democrats from states that Trump won like Bob Casey from Pennsylvania, Heitkamp made clear her “priority is standing up for North Dakota, not party politics”.

Schumer has not yet taken a position on the waiver.

But that’s a misleading statistic, as the Washington Post’s Aaron Blake pointed out, because most of the Democratic advantage in popular vote in Senate races is due to California, the most populated state in the country. That gives the GOP led coalition 33 members.

Felder said last month he would stay with the GOP.

Democrats looking to reclaim Midwestern supporters

Democrats’ task: Rebuild the blue political wall in Midwest
 
 
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