Pollsters are wringing their hands over Kamala’s complete failure to capture any meaningful momentum in the convention, despite the best efforts of a fawning press.
With spending running out and a government shutdown imminent, Schumer has made it clear how much he fears an election that can’t be rigged.
House GOP hates the Trillion-every-100-days debt the Dems are gleefully piling on. But many GOP are willing to negotiate a straight Continuing Resolution bill until the March of the next (hopefully GOP) administration in exchange for one concession in particular.
(Deficit hawks like Massie aren’t willing to make that trade, but others are open to it).
What is that one concession?
It’s one that Schumer is now rejecting… Election security.
“As I have said before, the only way to get things done is in a bipartisan way,” Schumer said. “Despite Republican bluster, that is how we’ve handled every funding bill in the past, and this time should be no exception. We will not let poison pills or Republican extremism put funding for critical programs at risk.”
Last week, House GOP leaders revealed their version of a continuing resolution, which would provide funding for the federal government through March 28, combined with the Safeguard American