Gaetz withdrew due to mounting questions about his past interactions with young women, particularly the credible allegations of paying a minor for sex, which cost him the support of key senators.
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi was nominated in Gaetz's place.
Their top priority was to prohibit McBride from using women's bathrooms in the Capitol, reflecting a focus on LGBTQ rights issues.
McBride responded with grace, stating she is not there to fight about bathrooms but to focus on representing Delawareans and bringing down costs for families.
The survey highlighted that swing voters were more likely to be young, male, diverse, and less college-educated. Trump won these voters by eight points, indicating a shift in demographics supporting him.
The top reasons included securing the border and fighting illegal immigration (48%) and fixing the economy to get it back to how it was during his presidency (44%).
The data showed that in most counties, Trump got more votes in 2024 than in 2020, while Kamala Harris got fewer votes than Joe Biden did in 2020. This suggests both persuasion and turnout effects were at play.
Perez advocated for not accepting the framing of culture war issues, focusing on treating each other with respect and kindness, and addressing real problems like fentanyl crisis rather than getting into divisive debates.
She introduced a proposal to create a select committee on electoral reform to explore paths to a more representative legislative body, including open primaries and proportional representation.
Matt Gaetz is out as Trump's attorney general pick after the mounting questions about past interactions with young women cost him the support of key senators. Nominated in his place: former Florida AG Pam Bondi. Meanwhile, House Republicans have decided their top priority is prohibiting incoming Congresswoman Sarah McBride from using women's bathrooms in the Capitol. Jon and Dan break down what the Gaetz debacle says about Trump's Cabinet picks, his rocky relationships with Senate Republicans, what the bathroom stunt means for LGBTQ rights, and how McBride and her colleagues should respond. Then, Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez talks with Jon about how she pulled off another win in her rural, Trump-supporting district, and what Democrats can learn from her success.
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