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Headline Roundup December 16th, 2019

Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew to Switch Parties

Summary from the AllSides News Team

Democratic Rep. Jeff Van Drew (NJ), one of the party's few self-professed opponents of impeachment, is set to officially switch sides and become a Republican. An official announcement is reportedly expected next week; Van Drew's district voted for President Donald Trump in 2016. Reports on all sides focused on similar details. Van Drew reportedly met recently with Trump; several members of his staff have resigned ahead of the switch; and bipartisan criticism of he and his decision doesn't bode well for his 2020 re-election campaign.

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Democrats Attack ‘Traitor’ ‘Rat’ Jeff Van Drew For Leaving Party, Staff Resigns
Democrats Attack ‘Traitor’ ‘Rat’ Jeff Van Drew For Leaving Party, Staff Resigns

The Daily Wire

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Democrats began to attack New Jersey Democratic Representative Jeff Van Drew – whose staff has started to resign – on Sunday after reports surfaced over the weekend that Van Drew was leaving the party and joining the Republican Party.

“I think Jeff Van Drew is making a serious mistake. I understand that he feels if he votes against impeachment, he’ll lose in a Democratic primary [and] he could,” Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen (TN) told CNN on Sunday. “But you know he got elected with Democratic votes under a Democratic banner...

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Republicans to Jeff Van Drew: Not so fast
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Republicans aren’t exactly rolling out the red carpet for Jeff Van Drew.

The New Jersey Democratic congressman may have hoped his defection to the GOP would ease his path to reelection in a conservative-leaning district. His political prospects as a Democrat had been imperiled by his opposition to impeaching President Donald Trump, which outraged activists and party officials.

But before he even officially switches parties, Van Drew is facing firm opposition from multiple Republicans who were already running for the 2nd District nomination, as well as local GOP leaders and...

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Ratings change: Van Drew going Republican tilts NJ race to GOP
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As if impeachment wasn’t providing enough news, New Jersey Rep. Jeff Van Drewdecided to switch parties. Even though it’s not quite official, more than half of his staff resigning should be a significant clue.

His decision changes the partisan makeup in the House by one seat without fundamentally altering the 2020 fight for the majority.

Van Drew was facing pressure from the left for not being progressive enough and pressure from the right because he represents a district Donald Trump carried in 2016, with votes on two articles of impeachment...

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