"even with Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) joining Republicans to vote against his nomination."
That's a really weird way of writing "Republican Joe Manchin joined his fellow Republicans to vote against Democrats as he always does."
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"even with Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) joining Republicans to vote against his nomination."
That's a really weird way of writing "Republican Joe Manchin joined his fellow Republicans to vote against Democrats as he always does."
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Good. Do things like this at every chance. Normalcy is for loosers that this point.
Against Trump's Wishes
Last I checked he's not president yet.
Unfortunately that hasn't mattered for four years, they've still done everything he's asked. (Repubs I mean)
That's an interesting tactic I hadn't considered; that what few sane republicans remain after January will simply skip the vote in order to try to keep Dime-Store Musollini in check.
That’s the way to weaponize incompetence.
Not the worst way for republicans to make things harder on trump