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Originally Posted by Imthexman
So if the Supreme Court ends daca 3-6 months before the 2024 presidential election, you don't think that the Republicans will be willing to vote on a daca bill? the reason dems did better than expected in the last election is because people don't like extremism and social issues like abortion rights. Daca could be the 2024 social issue that will help the dems win, I can see the media reporting daily on how nurses and teachers loosing jobs. Blue and Purple state Republicans know this and Mccarthy is going to do anything to keep his speakership, the house has a very thin margin so they don'thave the luxury of ingoring us this time. Offcourse I could totally be wrong and like you said the Republicans could simply ignore us and not even bring up a bill and maybe the voters also don't really care about daca and so daca is a non-issue. So I guess the question is, do republicans think that daca is an issue that can tilt the scale to the dems in 2024? If the answer is yes, then we have a chance if not then we are screwed
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