Thanks - this is both maddening (the level of straight party-line voting) and inspiring (the few that are willing to buck that trend).
Is No Labels pursuing a strategy of targeting R senators who are either planning retirement (4 that I am aware of), over the age of 70 (operating on the theory they may be ready to retire, 12 by my count), or have terms beyond 2026? These folks might be more immunized to threats of being primaried and open to operating in a bipartisan way to help counter the most extreme parts of the Trump administration's agenda. I haven't looked at the counts on the D side but the same analysis would work.
Thanks for the comment, David, I'll pass that idea along. One thing I know is No Labels is willing to work with anyone to promote common sense and reject extremism, no matter where they are in their election cycle.
Thanks - this is both maddening (the level of straight party-line voting) and inspiring (the few that are willing to buck that trend).
Is No Labels pursuing a strategy of targeting R senators who are either planning retirement (4 that I am aware of), over the age of 70 (operating on the theory they may be ready to retire, 12 by my count), or have terms beyond 2026? These folks might be more immunized to threats of being primaried and open to operating in a bipartisan way to help counter the most extreme parts of the Trump administration's agenda. I haven't looked at the counts on the D side but the same analysis would work.
Thanks for the comment, David, I'll pass that idea along. One thing I know is No Labels is willing to work with anyone to promote common sense and reject extremism, no matter where they are in their election cycle.