Decisions by the House Republican leadership to kill a promising border bill and devote their time to pursuing impeachment proceedings that polling shows are opposed by the majority of Americans will come back to haunt them when voters go to the polls in November, a columinst warned Thursday.

The Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin maintains that party members are not heeding the warnings of Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), who effusively made a point of saying he has nothing to campaign on to prove to constituents that he has been doing his job.

Calling what House Republicans are engaging as "performative politics," Rubin advised they, "Might want to consider the toll their chaos-producing antics are taking.

She continued, "With no one to cover their tracks, Republicans risk making themselves vulnerable to voters disgusted with partisan melodrama," and added, "The jig might be up for Republicans."

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"Unsurprisingly, the public is not buying any of it," she elaborated. "Republicans overwhelmingly were against Biden’s popular infrastructure bill and in favor of shutting down the government, defaulting on the debt and conducting bogus impeachment hearings that the voters do not want while opposing a tough border control bill.

"Democrats can hardly believe their good fortune heading into November. Chip Roy likely will not be the only one who cannot think of a single reason to keep them in power."

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