Former GOP Lawmakers Urge Pennsylvania Voters to Ditch Rep. Scott Perry, Citing 2020 Election Involvement and Lack of Bipartisanship

Five former House Republicans are urging voters in Pennsylvania to reject incumbent Republican Rep. Scott Perry in the upcoming election, citing his involvement in efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his lack of bipartisanship. They endorse his Democratic challenger, Janelle Stelson, who they say is a more moderate candidate committed to bipartisanship and addressing issues important to Pennsylvanians.

Joe Lieberman’s Legacy: Faith as a Guide to Political Bipartisanship

The late Senator Joe Lieberman’s son, Matthew, discusses his father’s final book, ‘Faith’s Answers to America’s Political Crisis,’ which explores how faith can guide political action and bridge divides. Matthew highlights Lieberman’s commitment to bipartisanship, civility, and compromise, drawing on examples from his father’s life and the principles found in various religious texts.

Former NJ Governor Christie Criticizes Biden for Not Seeking His Support

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie (R) has criticized President Biden for not reaching out to request his support in the 2024 reelection campaign. Christie, who suspended his bid for the presidency earlier this year, expressed his disappointment that Biden has not contacted him since he dropped out of the race. Despite his criticism, Christie has stated that he will not vote for either Biden or former President Trump in the election. He has also emphasized the importance of bipartisanship and believes that Biden should seek out support from across the political spectrum.

Bipartisanship Prevails in House Vote on Ukraine Aid, Puncturing Trump’s Grip on Republicans

Despite the deep partisan divisions that have plagued Washington in recent years, the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly in a bipartisan manner to provide tens of billions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine. This vote represents a significant victory not only for the urgent need to support Ukraine in its defense against Russian aggression, but also for the prospect of restoring governability to the United States. The passage of this bill marks a potential first step towards breaking the partisan fever that has gripped Capitol Hill, challenging the once-unassailable influence of former President Donald Trump over Republican lawmakers.

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