[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Freshman Dem Jeff Van Drew to Switch Parties over Impeachment Freshman Dem Jeff Van Drew to Switch Parties over Impeachment By Tobias Hoonhout December 15, 2019 4:41 PM Jeff Van Drew (vandrewforcongress.com) Van Drew, a first-time representative who flipped a district Trump carried by five points in 2016, denied earlier this week that he was considering a party switch, but confirmed he would ultimately vote against impeachment. Im not changing anything just doing my job, he said in a brief interview on Tuesday. Im still a Democrat, right here. He also told constituents as recently as November 21 that he was not switching, according to an account of a telephone town hall he had. Van Drew met with Trump on Friday to discuss a potential switch following news that moderate Democrats may float a censure proposal in lieu of supporting impeachment or may even defect from the caucus over the vote, which is expected this coming Wednesday. The president reportedly blessed the move, and Van Drew told aides on Saturday that he intended to become a Republican as soon as next week. Trump tweeted a little after midnight Saturday, seemingly confirming the switch. twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1206083025018277889 Van Drew did not return multiple calls and other overtures from senior Democrats and state officials, who poured millions into his 2018 race to help Van Drew win a seat Republicans had held for the previous 24 years. But Van Drews stance on impeachment had drawn heavy criticism from local New Jersey Democrats and drove poor polling numbers. Already considered a top Republican target for 2020, Van Drew recently received a polling memo which showed that 71 percent of Democrat primary voters would be less likely to support his re-election if he opposed impeachment against Trump. He had also reportedly sought a letter of support from county leaders, but was strongly rebuked in a letter from Michael Suleiman, the Atlantic County chairman, who implored him to vote for impeachment. Following news of the imminent switch, Suleiman called Van Drew a coward. Its one thing to vote against impeachment, but instead of owning up to his constituents and explaining to them why hes doing what hes doing, hes now decided to just completely abandon the Democratic Party and switch, Suleiman said. Its just unconscionable. Other Democrats chimed in with more criticism. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called Van Drews switch cynical and desperate. Despite knowing full well that the president has abused the powers of his office, Congressman Van Drew is now willing to enable Donald Trump just to try to salvage his own election, Murphy said Saturday in a statement. On Sunday, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler (D., N.Y.) pointed to Van Drews polling numbers as the main reason. What hes reacting to is public polling that shows he cant get renominated, Nadler told ABCs This Week. His electorate in his district is 24 percent to renominate him and 60 percent to nominate somebody else. Poster Comment: Congressman Van Drew has some real guts and is going to take some real heat. He is already on the front burner. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
|
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|