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Doesn't seem like let bygones be bygones will work when the opposition supported people willing to kill Democrats
Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-Mass.) has a routine when he is impressed by a first-term Republican during committee meetings.
“Hey, this is someone I should reach out to, figure out what their district is like, figure out areas that there’s overlap,” Auchincloss, first elected in November, says to himself.
After Googling the name, he does some quick research to see whether the House Republican voted on Jan. 6 against certifying President Biden’s victory in any states, as 139 did.
Far more often than not, he crosses that Republican off his list of potential partners. “I don’t have the willingness to forge political partnerships with people who voted to decertify the electoral results,” Auchincloss said.
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The events at CPAC are not likely to build bipartisanship
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/chris-hayes-cpac-gop-cultural-grievance_n_603ab5c1c5b617a7e40e1aef
by rmrd0000 on Sat, 02/27/2021 - 7:15pm
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/too-many-republicans-cant-be-trusted-to-sit-on-a-jan-6-commission/2021/02/26/434ba3a8-7865-11eb-8115-9ad5e9c02117_story.html
by rmrd0000 on Sat, 02/27/2021 - 7:26pm