Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Hakeem Jeffries (NY 8) 212 49.1%
Republican Jim Jordan (OH 4) 200 46.3%
Republican Steve Scalise (LA 1) 7 1.6%
Republican Kevin McCarthy (CA 20) 6 1.4%
Republican Lee Zeldin 3 0.7%
Republican Tom Cole (OK 4) 1 0.2%
Republican Tom Emmer (MN 6) 1 0.2%
Republican Mike Garcia (CA 27) 1 0.2%
Republican Thomas Massie (KY 4) 1 0.2%

Note: official party nominees in bold.

  • snooggums@kbin.social
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    Fuck off with blaming the Dems because the Republicans can’t get their shit together to nominate a compromise candidate instead of going further right with each nominee.

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      “further right with each nominee” IS the compromise. The only thing worse to a Republican than compromising with Gaetz is compromise with the Democrats.

      We don’t want compromise. We want to force the issue. We don’t do that by sitting back and watching them flail around until they give Gaetz something he can call a victory. We do that by eliminating Gaetz from the equation. Relegate him to the back bench.

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        Let your fuckin voters do that lmfao. People been complaining that the democratic party is too passive and too quick to compromise, yet the moment they have a spine people say “oh no! that was the problem all along!”

        People voted for Republicans, they got Republicans. This dysfunction is exactly what Republican politicians promised their voters.

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          People voted for Republicans, they got Republicans. This dysfunction is exactly what Republican politicians promised their voters.

          Yes, I fully agree. So would the Republican voters. The Republicans made a campaign promise of dysfunction, and the Republicans are successfully delivering on that promise. The MAGA crowd love that Gaetz and the chaos caucus are doing this. They are enthusiastic about the direction that American politics are moving.

          What did the Democrats promise? I don’t believe they promised to stand by and watch while the world burns under Republican dysfunction.

          The wrong party is the one keeping its promises.