Still smarting from the 2006 elections, Republicans are distancing themselves from the Bush administration and courting moderates and Democrats just to survive.
An article published by CQPolitics.com lists the the Top 26 Republicans who frequently break ranks with the party on votes.
While nobody from Pennsylvania's Congressional delegation made the Top 10, some familiar names are hovering lower on the list: Tim Murphy, R-18th Dist., at No. 15; Charlie Dent, R-15th Dist., at No. 20; Jim Gerlach, R-6th Dist., at No. 21; and Phil English, R-3rd Dist., at No. 23.
It's pretty clear that Republicans are still running scared after last year's debacle at the polls, where Democrats swept into power (and ousted several prominent Republican Congressment from Pennsylvania).
Not only did the GOP lose control of the 110th Congress, but the few remaining Pennsylvania Republicans who won re-election are no longer voting with the party leadership.
We now have the Democrats and the Pseudo-Republicans in Congress. Where does that leave conservatives who voted for Dent and Gerlach? It might be time to start a third party.
To read the full Congressional Quarterly article by Greg Giroux and see the list of all 26 Republicans, go to http://www.cqpolitics.com/2007/07/party_unity_less_of_a_sure_thi.html to read "Party Unity Less of a Sure Thing for House GOP Minority"
Tony Phyrillas is a columnist for The Mercury in Pottstown, Pa. He received a first place award for Best Opinion Column in 2007 by Suburban Newspapers of America. He was also honored for column writing in 2006 by the Society of Professional Journalists.
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