Analysis: 'A political game.' 2020 Democrats explain why they didn't vote for Green New Deal
Sen. Cory Booker speaks during a town hall meeting in Rock Hill, S.C.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell , who called the plan a “far-left wish list," held the vote in hopes of dividing Democrats -- pitting liberals who have embraced the idea, including the 2020 presidential hopefuls, against moderates from Republican-leaning states. Yet some Democrats running for president insisted that their vote for"present" does not mean they will give up their push for the ideas behind the Green New Deal.
Indeed, other 2020 candidates on Tuesday indicated ways they'd like to push forward ideas within the resolution. Yet doubling down on such research is not incompatible with the Green New Deal resolution, Warren noted.
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