Maddow Blog-After House Republicans ignored her appeals, Lisa Murkowski's vote looks even worse [View all]
The Alaska Republican cast an indefensible vote in favor of the GOPs megabill. After the House approved the same package, her vote now looks even worse.
After House Republicans ignored her appeals, Lisa Murkowskiâs vote looks even worse
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But after Murkowski cast the deciding vote, she did something unexpected. In fact, she took two unexpected steps.
First, the Alaskan trashed the reconciliation package shortly after voting for it, which was every bit as odd as it sounds. Do I like this bill? No, she told NBC News. The senator added, by way of social media: [L]ets not kid ourselves. ... While we have worked to improve the present bill for Alaska, it is not good enough for the rest of our nation and we all know it.
Second, Murkowski effectively asked the Republican-led House not to pass the bill she had just voted for. My sincere hope is that this is not the final product, she wrote online. This bill needs more work across chambers and is not ready for the presidents desk. We need to work together to get this right.
That came on the heels of related comments the GOP senator made to reporters on Capitol Hill. We do not have a perfect bill by any stretch of the imagination. My hope is that the House is going to look at this and recognize that were not there yet.
Not only did House Republican leaders ignore Murkowskis appeals, they never even considered the possibility. Politico reported:
House GOP holdouts who wanted a last-minute rewrite of President Donald Trumps megabill never had a chance, Majority Leader Steve Scalise said in an interview Thursday. For a long time, there were members that really thought there was a chance the bill was going to get opened up again to amendment, the Louisiana Republican said as the House neared a final vote on the bill. It became clear from the presidents meeting at the White House to further conversations later that, for all the back and forth, you know, the bills closed, theres going to be no more amendments to the bill.
And that, of course, makes Murkowskis decision look even worse.....
Too many GOP lawmakers somehow convinced themselves that the partys megabill had real merit and would deliver great results. Murkowski, however, knew better and she chose to advance it anyway. History will not be kind.