Representatives and one-third of Senators dread even-numbered Septembers. That’s because they must leave the campaign trial for a Congressional session where they risk casting a vote that could give their opponents last-minute ammunition against them or alienate part of their base.
This year, if one believes the claims made by some on the Right, the majority of Republican House members cast such a vote when they opposed the “Merger Fee Modification Act” (HR 3843).
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