Both states are filled with suburban voters whose loathing of President Donald Trump prompted them to flee the GOP in significant numbers in and , fueling big Democratic wins.
It was a forbidding signal for Democrats gripping paper-thin congressional majorities and facing midterm elections in which the party holding the White House historically loses droves of seats, particularly in the House.
Many in the party said the voting underscored that, with people facing stresses like the still-untamed pandemic, inflation and high gasoline prices, Democrats controlling government need to produce results voters can feel.
House progressives have blocked the infrastructure measure, which passed the Senate in August with bipartisan support, in an attempt to force party moderates to back the larger measure. Other Democrats echoed that theme, asserting that once the huge bills are enacted voters would feel the benefits in time to reward them next November. Sean Patrick Maloney, D-N. Biden said he thought the House should have approved the infrastructure measure before Election Day, but questioned whether that would have dampened the large turnout of ardently conservative voters.
Gerald Connolly, D-Va. Ro Khanna, D-Calif. Rather than swift passage of the compromises on the table, progressives have pushed to protect liberal priorities in the bill.
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