From Margaret White, No Labels <[email protected]>
Subject Partisan Chopping Block
Date January 26, 2024 11:02 PM
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John, The potential breakdown of a critical funding deal to support our allies and secure our borders shows just how badly partisanship has kept the two parties from addressing our most important issues.

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Hi John,

As we remain focused on our ballot access drive in the states, Washington, D.C. is sending yet another reminder of the stakes of our work to bring problem solving back to government.

In the Senate earlier this week, the two parties were close to a landmark bipartisan deal on border security that included notable wins for both sides. But on Wednesday, Sen. Mitch McConnell revealed that the legislation is not likely to move forward... because of Donald Trump.

"Politics on this have changed," McConnell told Senate Republicans after Trump's win in New Hampshire. Referring to Trump as "the nominee," he added, "We don't want to do anything to undermine him."

Meanwhile, Trump himself is telling Senate Republicans to reject any border deal “unless we get EVERYTHING.” We all know why. Trump wants to campaign on the border crisis. He doesn't want it solved unless he gets the credit.

The blame for the deal's likely demise doesn't lie just with Trump.

On the other side, Democrats have largely shied away from identifying the situation at the border as the crisis that it is. Many Democrats in Congress came out in opposition to the deal. And then there is Vice President Kamala Harris, whom President Biden placed in charge of immigration yet has been absent from the Senate negotiations and hasn't been to the border since June 2021.

President Biden himself refused this week to allow the Texas state government to take needed action to secure its own border. And in the GOP, Speaker Mike Johnson has preemptively declared the bipartisan border deal “dead on arrival” in the House as the most extreme members of his party agitate for their own partisan border bill.

The Problem Solvers, meanwhile, are left to languish in the middle.

This episode is the latest reminder of the broken incentives that leave so many of our nation's most pressing problems – from our border, to fiscal health, to crime – to fester at the American people's expense.

We're fighting to change that, but we need your help. Please donate ([link removed] ) today to help us continue our work nationwide.

Thank you for your support. We're proud to stand with you.

Margaret

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