Who are the most bipartisan politicians at the national level? Both in how they vote and socialize.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fetterman. One of the representatives from Maine voted with Republicans a bit.

Jared Golden. And there are a few other Blue Dog Democrats like him - Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is another one.

Brian Fitzpatrick is one of the only ones in the House GOP. There are a bunch of pretend moderates like Mike Lawler who seem reasonable but vote with the nutjobs every time.

In the Senate, the Rs who voted for the Infrastructure Bill come the closest although I’m not sure how many are left.


Do you have any examples of bipartisan Democrats?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The "two sides" are the liberals and the progressives, like in every civilized country.

The Nazis don't deserve a seat at any table.


The two sides are the regular American people and the ultra-wealthy financial backers of our two major political parties. Stop being a gullible sheep. Your fellow Americans are on your team. If you aren't smart enough to realize this, you may as well join other low IQ sheep in the MAGA crowd.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Fetterman. One of the representatives from Maine voted with Republicans a bit.


US Senator Fetterman from Pennsylvania and the Republican US Senator from Maine are both reasonable individuals willing to listen and to hear both sides of an issue.


Susan Collins?! Oh sure. She'll listen and talk about how concerned she is...but while Mitch was in charge she did what he told her to. Every single time.


There are many decent human beings in Congress but at the end of the day, they have to do what the money wants them to do or else they won't be around much longer. The money feeds off of division; not bipartisanship.


Won’t be around much longer? So what??!! Take a stand and tell the public what’s happening even if it costs you your seat.

Collins comes from money. She’d be fine. Even if she didn’t have family money she could easily work for the private sector.

She (and most of her colleagues, on both sides) are in Congress for their egos.

And it costs the 99% a lot of our money and opportunity.

Shame!!
Anonymous
There is a lot of bipartisan socialization, after all it’s politics and you want to build relationships, even with people who are not in your political party. Some are even genuine friends.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is a lot of bipartisan socialization, after all it’s politics and you want to build relationships, even with people who are not in your political party. Some are even genuine friends.



And your examples are …?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is a lot of bipartisan socialization, after all it’s politics and you want to build relationships, even with people who are not in your political party. Some are even genuine friends.



And your examples are …?


Most of Congress members are cordial with one another, many are friends and some are very close friends. They just have pretend to hate one another in order to play along with the two major party's goal of dividing the American people by as much as possible.
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