Recastled CEO Kosha Gada says Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s retirement from politics would create an “opportunity for the schism” that’s been building in the Republican Party to “spill out”.
McConnell’s retirement would create ‘opportunity for the schism’ to ‘spill out’ in Republican Party
“If he was to leave, I don’t think we’re going to see too much of a change either back home or here in Australia,” Ms Gada told Sky News host Cory Bernardi. “But it will create an opportunity for the schism that’s been building in the Republican Party to spill out into the open.”
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