How Suozzi's victory impacts the balance of power in Congress



CBS New York political reporter Marcia Kramer puts the contest in perspective as Republican’s hold a razor-thin majority in the House of Representatives.

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  1. This is not about Myorkus. It's about foreign aid for proxy wars. And the border stays open. That's why this countrys elections are rigged. The wealthy donors get richer and the people stay poor, afraid and controlled. Communism.

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  2. Pay attention Americans to how CBS chose to word this. They purposely explained it to you in a way that sounds as inflammatory as possible. It's us versus them, for some reason. They want you to be upset as possible, even though members of the party can have similar goals and agendas. But CBS taking the time to explain what policies or agendas are affected by the changes in balance is beyond high school education and most of these "journalists", if you can even call them that, barely finished their crappy CUNY degrees.

    For those of you wondering, Suozzi being put in place means environmental policies will now have stronger backings, Suozzi is also a big supporter of small businesses, has a penchant for going hard on crime, and also favors centralizing social programs (as in making social programs a one stop shop for your needs). How you feel about that is up to you, but don't forget you learned that from a comment on a youtube video and not your local news station.

    Do better CBS. You guys are actual ass when it comes to the "journalism" aspect of your job. And we should all demand better.

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  3. Voting Trump back in is not nearly enough! U hav to vote republican in other areas too! Trump with house, senate, n congress all blue is like Biden for 4 more yrs! every bill he brings will be shot down!

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