
Stunning: Democrats keep Senate, House still up for grabs
Brian Kilmeade Show
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Getting 218 People to Agree on Anything
With a two seat majority, what that allows is every single member has enormous leverage over the speaker of the House. A rank and file Republican gets a lot of their power by attacking leadership. They're trying to say, if you want my vote to be speaker, you have to do things the way that I want them to be done. And all that does is weaken the speaker. But each one of these people don't really seem to care much about leadership. So getting 218 people to agree on anything does involve trying to be able to pull things together.
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