Grover Norquist’s stranglehold on Republican lawmakers appears to be loosening with Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., openly disavowing Norquist’s tax pledge Thursday.
Chambliss, a member of the Senate’s “Gang of Eight”—a bipartisan group of lawmakers focused on reducing the deficit— cited the urgency of avoiding the fiscal cliff as his reason for ignoring the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which committed him to vote against any tax hikes, Reuters reported.
“Grover Norquist has no plan to pay this debt down,” Chambliss said to a local news station in his home state. “His plan says you continue to add to the debt. I just have a fundamental disagreement with him about that.”
President Obama campaigned—and won— on a pledge to raise taxes on people earning more than $250,000 as a way to raise revenue and bring down the deficit, exit polls showed that voters largely supported the measure.
“I care more about this country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge,” Chambliss said.









