He was elected to be a legislator. One of 435 members who need a majority of that body and concurrence of the other house of Congress to set policy. His caucus chose him to lead the caucus.
He was elected to be a legislator. One of 435 members who need a majority of that body and concurrence of the other house of Congress to set policy. His caucus chose him to lead the caucus.
Lead the caucus how and in what regard. Your argument that Jeffies’ role is insular as head of a caucus which has zero political power is incredible to me. Does he even have a job? Why even show up?
That is not at all what I said.
No, that’s quite literally what you’re saying. My argument that he needs to act like the leader of the opposition party is something you have been refuting this entire time.
Okay, why don't you continue this conversation with your straw man friend and not tell me what I'm saying. Have a nice time, you two.
Just say you don't like the blacks already