House Republicans Struggle with Intraparty Conflict and Lack of Achievements
Despite opportunities for bipartisan support, Republicans fail to capitalize, leading to complaints about lack of progress.
- Since winning the majority in the House, Republicans have struggled with intraparty conflict and have a short list of achievements, leading to complaints about lack of progress.
- Republicans have failed to capitalize on opportunities for bipartisan support, often standing in the way of their own success.
- Despite Democrats offering tangible concessions on important issues, Republicans have consistently missed these opportunities.
- House Republicans are skeptical about ongoing immigration negotiations in the Senate, fearing that any bill that strengthens the border will undermine their attacks against Biden's immigration policies.
- A potential bipartisan deal to revive the expanded Child Tax Credit and extend pro-business tax credits is under threat from conservatives who believe it helps Democrats too much.