Oh, absolutely. If a majority decides to do something that becomes the law. That’s the – but the notion that people are going to be ordered what to do in order to get to that majority doesn't seem like the right play.
On the recordJanuary 7, 2023
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Dan Bishop discusses the importance of respecting majority decisions in Congress while emphasizing that Republicans should not simply acquiesce to Democrats' priorities.
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