The Seattle Times Article Rating

Democrats Weigh Dumping Nadler, Regrouping to Counter Trump

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    40% ReliableFair

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  • Politician Portrayal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : "As a New Yorker, I have stood up to Donald Trump my entire career," Nadler wrote in a letter to colleagues announcing his run for reelection to the post, in which he emphasized his history of going after Trump.
55% : "So now a noted student of American government, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, will chair a subcommittee to work with two unvetted billionaires who stand to receive billions more in government contracts and subsidies from the government under Trump," he said.
46% : But with the Republican sweep of the White House and both chambers of Congress, Democrats are anticipating that it will be the Judiciary Committee, and not the Oversight Committee, that will be the center of the action next year to push back on Trump.
38% : The intraparty intrigue exemplifies how Democrats are trying to regroup in the wake of Trump's victory and the GOP's sweep of Congress, and mount a more effective opposition to Trump and his Make America
29% : He has warned House Republicans about the risks and consequences of blindly following Trump, to little avail.
23% : "Raskin, a former professor of constitutional law, developed a progressive fan base for his work as the lead impeachment manager against Trump in 2021 and as the top Democrat on the House committee that investigated the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol that year.
11% : They are doing so out of concern that Nadler will be ineffective in pushing back against any efforts by Trump to abuse his power.

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