“Well, this is not so much about the policies, it’s more about the polarization that’s happening in this country and in this city,” McCarthy said. “Rahm Emanuel is a polarizing figure, and we need to bring this city together. And I think that, on a national level, that same issue is happening, and we’ve got to stop it. We’ve got to get behind the president. We’ve got to get together. We’ve got to have policies that reflect our values. And it’s not so much that I’m against the president and his policies. It’s more about the divisiveness that’s going on in this country. It’s heartbreaking to me.”