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By Matt Stieb
In an entry-level chess move on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly said that he wants to hold a vote on the Green New Deal resolution proposed by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Massachusetts senator Ed Markey to see how [Senate Democrats] feel about the Green New Deal. Testing the waters, he is not. McConnell wants to get Democratic presidential candidates on the record about the controversial, but nevertheless exciting policy moon shot, so that Republicans can hit them with attacks mischaracterizing the deal, as Trump did at his El Paso rally on Monday: I really dont like their policy of taking away your car, of taking away your airplane rights, of lets hop a train to California, of youre not allowed to own cows anymore!
If any Democrat is gullible enough to agree to McConnells vote, they could expose themselves to these sorts of simplified charges, which Trump reportedly considers a key to attracting voters outside his base. According to a GOP strategist that spoke with Axios, Republicans will emphasize the Green New Deal among middle, lower classes and poverty stricken areas of America, broad constituencies crucial to either partys 2020 hopes. (And, arguably, the Americans that would benefit most from such macroscopic legislation.)
Its unlikely that the maneuver will work. As Voxs Matthew Yglesias points out, They ran this exact play on the Sanders Medicare for All bill in the Senate in 2017, when Montana Republican Steve Daines pasted a Democratic single-payer insurance plan onto one of the failed Obamacare repeal attempts. Rather than fall for the ploy, Democrats voted present, except for red-state Democratic senators who voted no.
Even without McConnells efforts, the Green New Deal has become the latest flash point in the Democratic Partys internal conflict between its centrists and its unapologetic left wing. Still, from the support its received among 2020 hopefuls, it appears that the Green New Deal will be a serious factor in the primary as a talking point, if not policy proposal. Thus far, only one candidate, Amy Klobuchar, has explicitly stated she would not support the legislation, while Democrats including Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Kirsten Gillibrand, and Cory Booker have expressed their support.
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Gothmog
(145,482 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)The elements of the Green New Deal all poll quite well with the American people, and a list of looney-tunes lies about ending air travel or having cows aren't going to get much traction if we stay on top of them.
It's time for Democrats to govern in accordance with the platform and policies; that's why Democrats got elected, to be Democrats. If the American people wanted more Republican bullshit, they would have voted for Republicans. But they delivered (again) millions more votes for Democrats, just like they did in 2016. Democrats should be confident that they're acting in accordance with what the people want.