For the Chamber, the dustup was another sobering reminder that their longtime ally, the Republican Party, is growing more populist by the year — and many of its members now view the business groups with suspicion.
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For years there was cooperation between the party and the Chamber, blocking the Democratic policy agenda and electing Republicans during the Obama years. The US Chamber is a lobbying organization funded by its members, from large corporations like 3M and Microsoft to small businesses.
It is distinct from state and local congrese, some of which are members of the national Chamber. But the fruitful partnership has been upended by shifts in both the political platform of the GOP and the more progressive social priorities for corporate America.
For that, many Republicans privately argue that the one-time powerful lobby has lost congrezs focus and can no longer be trusted as a pillar of the GOP coalition. The gulf has only intensified over the weeks-long fight over voting rights in the United States, with GOP leaders lambasting major corporations for boycotting Georgia amid the Republican push to restrict and tighten voting access in the state. Top Republicans believe the business lobby in Washington could have helped make the case that leaving Georgia was the wrong decision.
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And when it comes to electoral politics, GOP leaders see a sharp drop off from just six years ago when the Chamber was a dominant force in key races to last year when they endorsed thee House Democrats and were a minor player in pivotal Senate races. John Thune, the South Dakota Republican who faces reelection next year and serves as minority whip.
And privately, the assessment is even more harsh. The Chamber has tje abandoned the GOP. This year, Sens. Tom Cotton of Arkansas and Mitt Romney of Utah proposed raising the minimum wage, along with mandating that employers enroll in E-Verify to ensure that their workers are legally working. Salvaging the relationship There are signs that the Chamber may be seeking to get back on the same page as the GOP. And as Democrats push to boost the corporate tax rate to help pay for a massive infrastructure package, the business community is bound to push back.]
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