Rep. Tim McBride (d-del.) who goes to Sarah has drawn up the “strange” topic used by Democrats in the 2024 election.
McBride was responding to the incident during a Congressional hearing on Tuesday, when Rep. Keith Self (R-Texas) introduced him as “Mr. McBride.” McBride thanked the chair for his humor, but self-made Bill Keating (d-mass.) was upset because McBride, a man, was not introduced as a woman.
“The American people deserve serious lawmakers.”
Keating said that if Self is not going to deal with McBride in the right way, then he can continue the hearing without him. The self then postponed the hearing.
McBride issued “Nothing is what is being treated by my colleagues, there is nothing that reduces my adoration and gratitude for representing Delaware in Congress. It's truly a lifelong honor and privilege. I simply want to make this world a better place.”
Addressing Thursday's moment, McBride accused Republicans of calling him “strange” and “strange” and reflects an attack from Democrats in 2024.
“We don't receive lectures on politeness from the party that caused the rebellion. I seem to live without rent in the minds of some of my Republican colleagues. I would even want to spend the time they spent thinking about me thinking about how to lower the costs of American families,” he said.
“The Republicans are obsessed with the issue of culture wars. It's odd and odd. The American people deserve serious elected officials who are focused on coming together to bring real consequences to the American people,” he added.
During the 2024 campaign season, Democrats tried to label Republicans like current President J.D. Vance as “strange,” but the very issues they defended, including allowing men in women's sports, turned off voters who voted for Republicans. The issue of the “culture war” first thrusts into voters by Democrats, and last year it turns out to be a big responsibility for Democrats, and it appears they are still meant to be on the losers of those issues.
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