> that would move policy dramatically to the right and alienate more of his current GOP supporters
To the left, right? To the Dems' position?
> is almost an idea result
"ideal"
>But Gaetz has an equally challenging math problem, in that he needs to make sure that virtually the entire Democratic caucus continues to reflexively vote against McCarthy on procedural issues.
The sentence is repeated twice (first in non-bold, then in bold).
Also, now we do know this:
> Who is the top name on the list that McCarthy gave to the Clerk? We don’t know!
Thanks for doing this Matt, it was a big help.
A couple of typos:
> that would move policy dramatically to the right and alienate more of his current GOP supporters
To the left, right? To the Dems' position?
> is almost an idea result
"ideal"
>But Gaetz has an equally challenging math problem, in that he needs to make sure that virtually the entire Democratic caucus continues to reflexively vote against McCarthy on procedural issues.
The sentence is repeated twice (first in non-bold, then in bold).
Also, now we do know this:
> Who is the top name on the list that McCarthy gave to the Clerk? We don’t know!
Thank you for writing this! I have a vague sense of how it would work but seeing the various paths laid out is quite useful.