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Rep Adam Kinzinger Yearns For Republican Party That Isn t Crazy

Per Real Time host Bill Maher, Kinzinger said that he wants a GOP that isn t crazy and can be a productive member of a government that basically has two parties. Under Trump s leadership, he continued, the Republican Party has relied on fearmongering to win elections, with lawmakers demonizing Democrats and warning of radical socialism. We have learned, and I can only speak as a Republican looking at the Republicans, we ve learned you can get elected on a steady diet of fear, Kinzinger noted, saying that his party s alarmism has caused real damage to American democracy. The congressman explained that many of his colleagues live in fear of losing their seats and rely on constantly attacking their political opponents.

Another argument for going big on stimulus

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A Large Share of Republicans Want Trump to Remain Head of the Party, CNBC Survey

The Big Questions Driving Politics in 2021

After all the tumult and twists and turns of 2020, it seems a bit risky, if not downright ridiculous, to speculate about the things that will drive our politics in the upcoming year.  But, there are some issues that I think are going to play important, if not staring roles not just in 2021, but in the midterm elections as well.  It’s not an exhaustive list, but is a good place to start. What happens with  COVID? From his time as a candidate, to his first minutes as president, Joe Biden has made defeating the pandemic his top priority. For the next few months, the White House will be consumed with getting more money to fight the pandemic, facilitating efficient and predictable vaccine distribution and production, and pressing mitigation efforts like masking. In some ways, this is an unenviable task, especially as new, potentially more virulent strains of the virus are discovered. But, Biden benefits from the fact that Pres. Trump left Biden a low bar to clear on the issue.

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