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Moderate Democrats and the 2022 Election: How are Moderates Handling the Far Left’s Agenda?

Posted on Monday, August 16, 2021
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While Americans have become accustomed to leftist-driven political discourse in today’s click-bait-driven mainstream media, moderates in Washington have sustained the headwinds and now find themselves in possibly the most powerful position in recent memory. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) holds a three-vote majority in her chamber, much smaller than the 19-member House Democrat Blue Dog Coalition of moderates. On the opposite side of the spectrum, Speaker Pelosi’s left flank is already clashing with moderate House Democrats over issues like spending, environmental legislation, taxes, immigration, and more. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has zero margins of error in his tied 50-50 chamber. With this much power now residing in the center and 2022 on the horizon, how are moderates handling the far left’s agenda?

Everyone knew going into the 117th Congress that Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-NM) yielded enormous power. Less than two months into Joe Biden’s Presidency, Sen. Manchin first exercised that power. In March, Manchin delayed the COVID-19 relief bill, keeping a key procedural vote open for nearly twelve hours, over the continued extension of unemployment benefits. At that point, emergency and unemployment benefits had kept flowing out of the U.S. treasury for nearly a year and were set to expire. Naturally, progressive Democrats had wanted to extend those benefits in the COVID relief bill. However, Sen. Manchin helped to push for a negotiated earlier cutoff and more pay-for in the spending plan.

A clear display of the center’s power came in the middle of summer after months-long Senate bipartisan infrastructure negotiations. When a framework deal was announced, President Biden announced that the infrastructure spending package would be tied to the FY2021 budget reconciliation bill. Republicans and moderates revolted, talks were scuttled, and the deal hung in the balance. Biden and Schumer ended up walking back those comments, and negotiations continued. However, as the August recess approached, Sen. Schumer threatened to scrap the entire break and keep the chamber in session until the infrastructure bill was done on his terms. That didn’t sit well with Sen. Sinema, who reportedly told Schumer that she had no intention of missing her summer vacation, so the ball was in his court. The Senate passed the infrastructure vote bill on August 10.

In the House, news broke this week when nine House Democrats wrote to Speaker Pelosi saying, “We will not consider voting for a budget resolution until the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passes the House and is signed into law,” when the House reconvenes in two weeks for a rare August session. House liberals, led by Progressive Caucus Chair Rep. Pramilla Jayapal (D-WA), see things differently and are urging the Speaker to tie the two measures in order to ensure moderates support both. The stakes have been raised for the House Speaker in a test she hasn’t yet faced.

Now, Sen. Manchin is throwing cold water on White House’s proposed $3.5 trillion budget plan as he recently expressed “serious concerns” over the price tag. The incredible power the West Virginia Democrat now holds has allowed him the political room and acceptance on both sides of the aisle to navigate the halls of Washington while keeping the cries of the far left in line. While these moderate Democrats often flip flop between holding the line and supporting their party’s agenda, Republicans should be glad they hold enough seats, too, but the brakes on the far left’s full steam ahead approach to governing. Even still, the party base’s extreme positions on a number of policy positions are likely to give moderate Democrats heartburn leading up to the 2022 midterms.

Internal jockeying within Democratic factions in the House have so far been somewhat tempered by Speaker Pelosi, but deep fissures in the party remain and are likely to become harder for the mainstream media to hide as the fall legislative season approaches. With 2022 on the horizon, Democrat leaders will want to showcase their ability to govern, and moderate Democrats know that hiking taxes and continuing the out-of-control spending will cost them at the ballot box as much as it will at the grocery store. Add a messy situation in Afghanistan to the mix of domestic issues facing Democrats, and you have the recipe for a huge swing in Congress after the 2022 elections.

Bob Carlstrom is President of AMAC Action

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Smike
Smike
1 year ago

I think we should stop thinking in terms of party lines and start thinking what is best for America and its people. My vote will go for the candidate that supports America first. It will not vote for Trump or Biden. I don’t believe everything the Democrats think or do is wrong. Nor do I believe everything the Republicans think or do is right. We both overreact without thinking- we idolize criminals as ideal citizens and condemn the police for trying to keep us safe, we turn our backs to the nationwide drug crisis that is killing our people daily and destroying lives and stand strong that our federal taxes should pay for abortions, we refuse to ban AR-15 sales to the public, but it takes 2 weeks to get approved to own a 22 pistol. We sell oil to China. We let gang violence go ramped in our cities and there’s the never-ending homeless issue that’s just getting worse and worse. Our state governments want to be ruled by the Federal Government – we’re a Republic, we need to act like one. The governor, like the president is not the king – We the people….

Anthony
Anthony
2 years ago

There is no such thing as a moderate democrat.

par
par
2 years ago

Very fedup.

HocasPocas
HocasPocas
2 years ago

Only if they get reliable voting equipment will anyone’s vote matter in 2022

Gilifer
Gilifer
2 years ago

Vote for Larry Elder, California! He is the best and will do what is right for California. Stop voting for democrats and vote for someone that can win. Vote Larry Elder. A wonderful, conservative and very intelligent man.

Nebular Novice
Nebular Novice
2 years ago

Yuck! Proofread your messages before publishing them. The errors are really annoying.

Rick
Rick
2 years ago

If anyone thinks the dem-o-rats will allow a free and fair election in 2022,
I have a bridge I would like to sell you. Hope I’m wrong, but I can’t see them
giving up power.

Peter K
Peter K
2 years ago

Senator Krysten Sinema is from ARIZONA, NOT New Mexico. And the only area she has remained moderate is the use of the filibuster. IF she holds fast two things can happen for her. Fist, she will be somewhat of a heroine to the American people and secondly, and much more important to her, she will have a much better chance for re-election in 2024. Write her and remind her how important “advise and consent” are along with a Senate that needs to vote country first, NOT political party.

Virginia Peschke
Virginia Peschke
2 years ago

I believe you meant to say Manchin “wielded” power, rather than “yielded,”which has an opposite meaning.

Philip Hammersley
Philip Hammersley
2 years ago

When the House DIMMs vote in lockstep to push taxpayer-funded INFANTICIDE, they are NOT moderates
There well may be some “moderates” in the general public but they either believe the LIE that Democrats are for the “people” or vote DIMM because Mom and Dad did. Like a well-known minister once said about people who attend apostate churches because Mom and Dad are buried in their cemetery, “They’d get up and move if they could!”

Veteran
Veteran
2 years ago

“Moderate Democrats” that’s like “the moderate Taliban” they are radical global socialists, they have embraced the National Socialist crony capitalist system of NAZI Germany on a global level by hugging and embracing multi-national corporations like Microsoft, Google, facebook,… they are way past national socialism with their centralization, they are GLOZIs, those among them wo aren’t are Universal Marxists who want one world government under the auspices of the CCP, not one among them any longer wants a representative constitutional republic, or to uphold and defend the Constitution, least of all the Bill of Rights.

Becky
Becky
2 years ago

The ‘democrat’ party turned Communist in 1960. In 1980, that party turned aggressive. Their only goal was to destroy America so they could institute Global Communism.
Even the blind, deaf, and dumb can see them now for what they really are: murderers of everything good.
That party must lose everything. Or America is gone. There can be no halfway measures.

D . OSHEA
D . OSHEA
2 years ago

If this nation is to survive it must stop voting for democrats at local state and federal levels they are destroying our country and our children’s future.

Mimi
Mimi
2 years ago

I hope this recipe rises properly and makes a tasty cake. I pray that the recall in California, my home state, goes through and that we replace Grusome Newsom with Larry Elder. It should send a message that Republicans are mad and have banned together, and we aren’t going to just sit by and eat their gruel anymore!! We have expectations and our elected officials better tow the line or they are OUT!!

Marc
Marc
2 years ago

“Moderate democrat” . . . I see comedy is not dead !

Marc
Marc
2 years ago

“Moderate democrat” . . . I see comedy is not dead !

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