Republican takes swipe at Mike Johnson for needing Trump "lifeline"
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-34% Somewhat Liberal
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- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
43% : "I think the only way Mike Johnson really gets reelected Speaker is with a lifeline from Trump should Trump win the White House," Massie added.36% : Johnson told reporters on Friday that he met with Trump to discuss the short-term spending bill and said that the former president "understands the situation that we're in.
31% : Trump posted to his Truth Social account hours before Wednesday's vote that Republicans should not vote for the stopgap bill unless they get "every ounce" of the SAVE Act included.
26% : Opponents of the bill have said that the measure would place an unnecessary burden on voters, but Trump and his allies have pushed hard to have the bill signed into law, claiming that Democrats are registering noncitizens to vote in the fall.
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