skews13
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- Mar 18, 2017
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About two-thirds of Republicans returning to the House for the 116th Congress this week have never experienced the exquisite pain of being on the outs in an institution where the party in charge is totally in charge. Majority control runs the gamut from determining the floor agenda to determining access to the prime meeting space. It will be a rude awakening for many who have known only their exalted majority status.
“They say you will have a lot more time on your hands and will vote ‘no’ a lot more often,” said Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who was elected in the 2010 wave that handed control of the House to Republicans in President Barack Obama’s first midterm election.
‘You Control Nothing’: House Republicans Brace for Life in the Minority
I don't think the reality of the landslide losses the Republicans suffered in this years midterms, has sunk in yet.
“They say you will have a lot more time on your hands and will vote ‘no’ a lot more often,” said Representative Adam Kinzinger of Illinois, who was elected in the 2010 wave that handed control of the House to Republicans in President Barack Obama’s first midterm election.
‘You Control Nothing’: House Republicans Brace for Life in the Minority
I don't think the reality of the landslide losses the Republicans suffered in this years midterms, has sunk in yet.