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Raskin says Democrats have ‘huge’ tent with room for Marjorie Taylor Greene

At a time when political divisions seem to be at an all-time high, it’s refreshing to see a call for unity and bipartisanship. And that’s exactly what Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) did at the 2025 “Blue Bash Brunch” Democratic fundraiser in Miami on Sunday.

In a surprising move, Raskin urged his fellow Democrats to welcome Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) into their party, should she choose to switch sides. This comes as a shock to many, considering Greene’s long-standing support for former President Donald Trump and her increasingly critical stance towards the GOP.

But for Raskin, it’s not about party lines or political affiliations. It’s about coming together as Americans and working towards a better future for all.

“We should not shut the door on anyone who wants to join us in our fight for a more just and equitable society,” Raskin said in his speech. “And that includes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene.”

Greene, a controversial figure in the Republican party, has made headlines for her extreme views and conspiracy theories. But Raskin believes that her recent break from the GOP and her vocal criticism of the party shows that she may be open to a new perspective.

“Rep. Greene has shown a willingness to challenge the status quo and speak out against the injustices in our society,” Raskin explained. “And that is something that we, as Democrats, should embrace.”

Raskin’s call for unity and inclusivity has been met with mixed reactions from both parties. Some Democrats have expressed hesitation about welcoming Greene into their ranks, citing her past actions and statements. But Raskin believes that it’s important to move past those differences and focus on the bigger picture.

“We cannot continue to let our differences divide us,” Raskin emphasized. “We must find common ground and work together towards a brighter future for all Americans.”

And Raskin’s message seems to have struck a chord with many, as the “Blue Bash Brunch” fundraiser saw record-breaking donations and attendance. It’s clear that many Democrats are ready to put aside their political differences and come together for a greater cause.

But it’s not just about Greene joining the Democratic party. Raskin’s call for unity extends beyond party lines and to all Americans, regardless of their political beliefs.

“We must remember that we are all Americans first and foremost,” Raskin stated. “And it’s time for us to come together and work towards a better future for our country.”

Raskin’s speech has sparked a much-needed conversation about unity and bipartisanship in a time when it’s sorely needed. It serves as a reminder that, despite our differences, we are all in this together and must work towards a common goal.

So, will Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene switch sides and join the Democratic party? Only time will tell. But one thing is for sure – Rep. Jamie Raskin’s call for unity and inclusivity has set a powerful example for all politicians and Americans alike. And that is something that we can all get behind.

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