JD Vance Visits Capitol for Last-Minute CR Pitch to House Republicans
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- Policy Leaning
40% Somewhat Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
60% : The CR will extend current funding levels - with some modifications, including almost $500 million in additional funds to Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) - until the end of the current fiscal year September 30.56% : Cloistered from throngs of reporters waiting outside, Vance made a straightforward pitch that President Trump supports the CR, and he'll be watching the vote closely. Vance's personal attendance was more of a last-minute indication of the Trump administration's seriousness about the CR than a substantive policy debate.
46% : And despite public statements, sources with insights into members' thinking reveal that some Republicans who have not yet supported the CR as of Tuesday morning plan to back the bill.
44% : Trump and Vance personally have been working Republicans in person and on the phone.
37% : Democrat attendance issues over the past several weeks might give Trump and Johnson an additional one or two-vote cushion.
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