Senator John Fetterman defends his commitment to Congress amid criticism over his voting record and mental health struggles, emphasizing his dedication despite missed votes and media scrutiny.
During a live interview, Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL) struggled to explain why she voted against major bills that she later took credit for, claiming not to remember her votes and deflecting to other legislative initiatives. When confronted by CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede about voting against bills that funded projects she touted, Salazar repeatedly evaded the question and emphasized the money she brought to her constituents, ultimately failing to provide a clear explanation for her voting record.
Senate Democrats up for reelection in red and purple states are distancing themselves from President Biden on certain issues in preparation for the 2024 election. Senators up for reelection in states that Biden won by less than 10 percentage points have voted in line with his position an average of 28 points less often than they did last Congress. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer may be allowing this to happen as a deliberate strategy to give vulnerable senators political cover as they run for reelection. The Senate has passed 11 bills this year that Biden has opposed, but many of the votes have been on resolutions, not full-fledged bills.