• spaceghoti@lemmy.oneOP
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    1 year ago

    How do you punish him when he can simply start caucusing with Republicans and end the Democrats’ slim majority? In order to pressure him you have to have leverage, and for the past few years he’s had more of it than Senate Democrats.

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      1 year ago

      I’ll say it another time:

      You pressure manchin by stripping him of his committee assignments. This is huge leverage.

      The chair of the energy committee is a very important and powerful position, and even after Manchin betrayed Bidens supposed agenda, the Democrats still give him this immense power. Why?

      Hes already blocking all meaningful legislation, if he wants to give up his power and go caucus with republicans then let him. Call his bluff. If he would actually switch to ® he would become just another run of the mill Republican. His donors would dry up, he wouldn’t get headlines, he wouldnt matter anymore.

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        1 year ago

        And there’s still more damage he can do by defecting. Just look at what they’re anticipating with his retirement. He still holds more leverage than Senate Democrats. I don’t you know why you think they hold more power with such a slim majority that depends entirely on his cooperation.

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          1 year ago

          Holding the majority is meaningless if you can’t use it

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            1 year ago

            Again, incorrect. The majority gets to determine nominations, set agendas, determine which bills come up for a vote, and so forth.