- Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:00 am
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WASHINGTON -- Battle-weary members of Congress are coming soon to neighborhoods near you to press for re-election, more eager to campaign before angry constituents than compromise in Washington on tax cuts, child nutrition or a federal budget.
Majority Democrats facing tough re-election fights rebelled in both chambers Wednesday against their leaders' decisions to call off controversial votes, pass a temporary bill to keep the government running and head home.
"The Senate should be more concerned about doing what's right for the country and less concerned about campaign season," said Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo.
The measure to adjourn passed both chambers despite the protests. In the House, it passed by one vote -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi's -- after 39 Democrats joined Republicans in voting no.
It was a messy end to a session fraught with partisan warfare, and it's not over. Within days of the voters' verdict, the same crew -- with a few newly elected faces -- will reconvene to take up a hefty list of legislation deemed toxic in the unforgiving pre-election atmosphere. Democrats will still control both chambers during the "lame duck" session.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09 ... -campaign/
Majority Democrats facing tough re-election fights rebelled in both chambers Wednesday against their leaders' decisions to call off controversial votes, pass a temporary bill to keep the government running and head home.
"The Senate should be more concerned about doing what's right for the country and less concerned about campaign season," said Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo.
The measure to adjourn passed both chambers despite the protests. In the House, it passed by one vote -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi's -- after 39 Democrats joined Republicans in voting no.
It was a messy end to a session fraught with partisan warfare, and it's not over. Within days of the voters' verdict, the same crew -- with a few newly elected faces -- will reconvene to take up a hefty list of legislation deemed toxic in the unforgiving pre-election atmosphere. Democrats will still control both chambers during the "lame duck" session.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09 ... -campaign/
Better heresy of doctrine than heresy of heart.