“There is a prerequisite to making public policy. It is called winning elections. In today’s America, winning elections does not start in the House Republican caucus.”
As the former deputy chief of staff of the Republican National Committee when Republicans gained 63 House seats to establish a governing majority, I know something about winning elections. U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia Republican, does not.
From the commentary, "There is a peace-and-quiet vote out there, and the Chaos Caucus, led by Marjorie Taylor Greene, is driving it away from all Republicans, up and down the ballot."
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