People with money back in their home districts are starting to tire of the antics in Washington
http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...57f_story.html
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But within Grand Rapids powerful business establishment, patience is running low with [Justin] Amashs ideological agenda and tactics. Some business leaders are recruiting a Republican primary challenger who they hope will serve the old-fashioned way by working the inside game and playing nice to gain influence and solve problems for the district. They are tired of tea party governance, as exemplified by the budget fight that led to the shutdown and threatens a first-ever U.S. credit default. Similar efforts are underway in at least three other districts one in the moneyed Detroit suburbs and the others in North Carolina and Tennessee where business leaders are backing primary campaigns against Republican congressmen who have alienated party leaders. The races mark a notable shift in a party in which most primary challenges in recent years have come from the right. |
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