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In reply to the discussion: How Can Schumer and Jeffries Be Our Congressional Leaders? [View all]PJMcK
(24,918 posts)If House and Senate Democrats don't reelect them to their leadership positions, others will take their places.
Constituents from other states could tell their Representatives and Senators to elect new leaders. That's the power non-New Yorkers can employ to get new leadership.
I am a New York voter and if Schumer is the Democrat, I'll vote for him but if someone else is the Democratic nominee they'll get my vote. I'd rather have Schumer in the Senate than his last opponent, Joe Pinion.
Incidentally, I don't live in Jeffries district so I can't vote for him. The curiosity is that George Conway is vying for a Democratic seat in Congress from my district. Even though he's a former Republican, if he's the Democratic nominee, he'll get my vote.
To be clear, I'm more than disappointed in both Schumer and Jeffries but they're who we've got.
I always vote for the Democrat because these days, even a mediocre Democrat is better than any Republican.
