Rick Scott's feud with McConnell resurfaces following 'candidate quality' remark

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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55% : In it, he defended his plan and decried the GOP's decision not to put forward an agenda, saying, "If we have no bigger plan than to be a speed bump on the road to socialism, we don't deserve to govern."
45% : REPUBLICANS SOFTEN MIDTERM MESSAGING ON ABORTION"Let me ask you this.
42% :McConnell publicly disparaged Scott's plan shortly after it was released, in particular the idea that everyone should pay some amount of income tax, as well as the suggestion that federal programs be sunset every five years unless reauthorized by Congress.
39% : The two previously butted heads over an 11-point plan the senator released in February that was panned by Democrats for suggesting that taxes be raised on half the country.
27% : "Let me tell you what will not be a part of our agenda: We will not have as part of our agenda a bill that raises taxes on half the American people and sunsets Social Security and Medicare after five years," McConnell said at a March press conference.

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