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Unexpectedly some Senate Dems are ready to work with Trump and the GOP
Hot Air.com ^ | November 28, 2016 | JAZZ SHAW

Posted on 11/28/2016 9:35:18 AM PST by Kaslin

What a difference a few weeks makes. Right up until the morning of November 8th the two parties were lined up in the political equivalent of trenches on the western front in WW1. You’d have been hard pressed to find a Democrat anywhere in the nation who wasn’t ready to declare open rhetorical warfare on Donald Trump and anyone agreeing with a single policy he endorsed. But now, with the dust largely settled, there’s a particular group of Democrats in the Senate who suddenly are finding common ground to be a good thing and are ready to work across the aisle. (The Hill)

North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) is ready to work with Republicans on legislation to invest in “clean coal” technologies. More broadly, she says she’s willing to work across the aisle on regulatory reform…

Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) is ready to work with the GOP and the Trump administration on military mental healthcare issues, curbing the exodus of U.S. jobs to foreign countries and combating the opioid epidemic…

Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) hopes to work with Republicans to reduce the deficit, clean up Washington by stopping former lawmakers from becoming lobbyists and passing legislation to improve service at the Department of Veterans Affairs, a major Trump talking point during the campaign.

Those three are joined by Joe Manchin, Bob Casey and Sherrod Brown, all of whom have some ideas about a legislative agenda which could line up nicely with the GOP’s priorities. And Chuck Schumer isn’t doing anything to tamp them down either. Have you already guessed what they all have in common? For one very good hint, just take a look at this map of 2018 Senate seats which are up for grabs.

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The GOP was fighting some stiff headwinds in the Senate this year, but in the next cycle the shoe is on the other foot. Republicans are defending seven seats plus one retiring member and none of them look very tenuous. The Democrats, on the other hand, are going to be trying to hold on to almost two dozen and they include a number of states which Donald Trump carried… some of them by considerable margins.

So what sort of opportunities might this open up? Just because some of these senators want to begin looking decidedly bipartisan and seeking support from voters who might not appreciate an attack on Trump’s agenda, that doesn’t mean they’re all going to cosponsor the Free Bushmasters For Everyone Act of 2017. But when you hear some of them talking about clean coal and saving coal mining jobs (which is decidedly different than “putting a lot of coal miners out of business“) you know they’re going to be in the mood to wheel and deal. Would that new spirit of comity extend far enough for them to approve Trump’s Supreme Court pick and remove worries about a possible filibuster? Could be. We’ve seen examples aplenty from both parties in the past where they’ve been willing to give a new president some leeway. I’m not expecting them to all suddenly jump onboard with a federal bill banning all abortions, but they clearly seem ready to find whatever middle ground there may be.

The first two years of Trump’s presidency represent a rare moment of opportunity. If the midterms produce any sort of stampede such as we saw in 2010 that could stretch to four years. But windows such as this have a nasty habit of closing before you expect them to. If an ugly midterm calendar can put a half dozen or so Democrats in the mood to cooperate there could be much on the table to be accomplished next year.

mitchmcconnell


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bobcasey; heidiheitkamp; joemanchin; jontester; mitchmcconnell; senate; sherrodbrown
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To: Kaslin

You would think that some senators like Tester (D-Montana) would switch parties.


21 posted on 11/28/2016 9:58:50 AM PST by Sales Rep
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To: Dogbert41

Back in 1994-96, you still had Conservative-voting Democrats in Congress, however tiny. There’s no right-of-center Democrats left.


22 posted on 11/28/2016 10:01:50 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Je Suis Pepe)
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To: Sales Rep

He’d never survive renomination. Tester is a far-left Democrat, earning a 92% leftist rating from the ACU in 2015.


23 posted on 11/28/2016 10:03:42 AM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Je Suis Pepe)
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To: bgill
So? Typically the GOP makes deals with dems from a position of weakness. They negotiate like Obama did with Iran, will take any deal as long as they can say they "reached across the aisle". And they get pantsed as a result.

Trump is changing by the dynamic, suddenly it's these guys who desperately need to look like they're supporting Trumps agenda. Trump is in a position of strength, he has his favorite thing: leverage! He will use it to get what he wants, not the other way around.

24 posted on 11/28/2016 10:10:39 AM PST by pepsi_junkie (ui)
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To: Kaslin

Just a comment: saying those red states are “up for grabs” in 2017 is more than a little specious: There is absolutely zero chance a Dimocrat could be elected to the Senate from Texas, for example - I doubt they’ll even manage to find a sacrificial candidate - and I imagine Tennessee and Mississippi are similar.

And I think the odds are good that waffling Liberals like Heidi Heitkamp and several others are at risk of having to find a real job.


25 posted on 11/28/2016 10:12:17 AM PST by Redbob (W.W.J.B.D. - What Would Jack Bauer Do?)
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To: bgill
So? Typically the GOP makes deals with dems from a position of weakness. They negotiate like Obama did with Iran, will take any deal as long as they can say they "reached across the aisle". And they get pantsed as a result.

Trump is changing by the dynamic, suddenly it's these guys who desperately need to look like they're supporting Trumps agenda. Trump is in a position of strength, he has his favorite thing: leverage! He will use it to get what he wants, not the other way around.

26 posted on 11/28/2016 10:19:08 AM PST by pepsi_junkie (ui)
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To: DoodleDawg

I think this is where Trump’s dealmaking skill will come into play. He will find ways to neutralize/co-opt some Dems, and some RINOs. As long as he sticks to his agenda, I have no problem with that.

Our job as Trump’s citizen bosses is to make sure - insofar as we can - that Trump fulfills the most important elements of his (our) agenda: secure the border, stop terrorist immigration, dump CommieCare, cut taxes and regulations, appoint constitutionalist justices.


27 posted on 11/28/2016 10:20:23 AM PST by karnage
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To: karnage
I think this is where Trump’s dealmaking skill will come into play. He will find ways to neutralize/co-opt some Dems, and some RINOs. As long as he sticks to his agenda, I have no problem with that.

When your opponent's idea of winning is to give you nothing then there are few, if any, deals to be made. This isn't the business world where both sides want to come out of it with something. This is politics. Deals here aren't the same. And if Trump thinks that they are then he will soon be disappointed.

28 posted on 11/28/2016 10:24:14 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: DoodleDawg

8-10 term limited gop governors will be available to run for the senate.


29 posted on 11/28/2016 10:35:07 AM PST by DIRTYSECRET (urope. Why do they put up with this.)
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To: karnage
Trump fulfills the most important elements of his (our) agenda: secure the border, stop terrorist immigration, dump CommieCare, cut taxes and regulations, appoint constitutionalist justices.

You failed to include deport in your rant, why?

30 posted on 11/28/2016 10:38:15 AM PST by itsahoot (Three words I don't want to hear is Comprehensive Immigration Reform.)
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To: Kaslin

Most Thugs are willing to co-operate when you wrest their gun from them. How co-operative they really are is how they acted when they were pointing it between your eyes.

8 years of closed door committee meetings with no Republicans allowed tells me to pull the trigger.


31 posted on 11/28/2016 10:44:21 AM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: Vince Ferrer
Don’t let up. These seats take away more dems at the national level who could run for president.

Thread winner. Excellent Strategic Thinking.

32 posted on 11/28/2016 11:31:51 AM PST by onona (Keeping the faith will be our new directive for the republic !)
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To: Redbob

How about the blue states being up for grabs?


33 posted on 11/28/2016 11:40:24 AM PST by Kaslin (Most humans have an attention span of about 10 minutes, after that they will revert to daydreaming)
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To: Kaslin

What a coincidence! All these Democrat Senators are from “Red” States.


34 posted on 11/28/2016 12:13:29 PM PST by Cowboy Bob
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To: DoodleDawg

I think Trump probably has a good idea of how deals are made in the Swamp. Newt Gingrich said he is the fastest learner he has ever met.


35 posted on 11/28/2016 12:28:41 PM PST by karnage
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To: Kaslin

Winners tell jokes. Losers say, “Deal!”


36 posted on 11/28/2016 12:29:28 PM PST by dfwgator
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To: itsahoot

Did not realize I was ranting.

And you’re right - deport criminal aliens is another of his high priorities.

I just forgot to include it.


37 posted on 11/28/2016 12:29:52 PM PST by karnage
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To: karnage
I think Trump probably has a good idea of how deals are made in the Swamp.

He may think he does. But he's facing opponents, on both sides of the aisle, whose goal is to see him fail, completely and totally. How do you work a deal when faced with that?

38 posted on 11/28/2016 12:48:19 PM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: Kaslin

I’d be inclined to change the title from:
Unexpectedly some Senate Dems are ready to work with Trump and the GOP

to:
Unsurprisingly some Senate Dems are ready to suck up to Trump and the GOP until it is no longer profitable for them at which time they will revert to their normal backstabbing


39 posted on 11/28/2016 1:17:17 PM PST by generally ( Don't be stupid. We have politicians for that.)
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To: karnage
Did not realize I was ranting.

Yep too strong a word.

rant:fulminate, go on, hold forth, vociferate, sound off, spout, pontificate, bluster, declaim; shout, yell, bellow; informal mouth off.

List would have been strong enough, I surely did not mean anything negative and rant is definitely more negative than positive. Sorry for that.

40 posted on 11/28/2016 1:26:03 PM PST by itsahoot (Three words I don't want to hear, Comprehensive Immigration Reform.)
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