November 13, 2009


Leadership by Letting Some Vote Against You

Charlie Cook praises the political skills of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel in getting the health care bill passed last week.

An important point: "The key to victory was that Pelosi and Emanuel understood that their relatively new House majority is built on a layer of conservative-leaning districts won under perfect conditions in 2006 and 2008. And the two actively discourage members from some of those districts from voting in ways that would be construed as out of tune with their constituents."

Whether it's the health care or cap-and-trade legislation, the Democratic leaders "managed to get the bill passed with just over the minimum votes necessary while giving maximum cover to their potentially vulnerable incumbents."


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