(1) Republicans are knee deep in infighting right now. Working with Democrats is bad enough but voting for one would definitely bring a primary challenger.
(2) Republicans have the majority in the house. Fair or not, it's theirs and in my opinion it just isn't realistic to expect them to give the gavel and the speakers bully pulpit (to borrow the expression) to a Democrat especially at the beginning of a presidential election cycle.
I haven't looked at these 20 Biden district Republicans in a lot of depth, only superficially, but I don't see them switching party alliances and in my opinion that's the only way they'd vote for Jefferies.
Two reasons:
(1) Republicans are knee deep in infighting right now. Working with Democrats is bad enough but voting for one would definitely bring a primary challenger.
(2) Republicans have the majority in the house. Fair or not, it's theirs and in my opinion it just isn't realistic to expect them to give the gavel and the speakers bully pulpit (to borrow the expression) to a Democrat especially at the beginning of a presidential election cycle.
I haven't looked at these 20 Biden district Republicans in a lot of depth, only superficially, but I don't see them switching party alliances and in my opinion that's the only way they'd vote for Jefferies.