I feel that the BBB legislation could be whittled down to 1 billion, and Manchin would find that he couldn't support it. I don't think it is the numbers that have turned him against it.
I feel that the BBB legislation could be whittled down to 1 billion, and Manchin would find that he couldn't support it. I don't think it is the numbers that have turned him against it.
Christi, Admittedly, Manchin, whom I’m told has little to no chance of winning re-election in 24 were he even to run, no doubt is driven by self-serving ambitions. Still, if the principals remain committed to resuming negotiations, I would hope that progressive Dems, within reason, would accept whatever terms might be reached, realizing that this “win” combined with the past year’s accomplishments would amount to a formidable record to run on in 22.
I feel that the BBB legislation could be whittled down to 1 billion, and Manchin would find that he couldn't support it. I don't think it is the numbers that have turned him against it.
Christi, Admittedly, Manchin, whom I’m told has little to no chance of winning re-election in 24 were he even to run, no doubt is driven by self-serving ambitions. Still, if the principals remain committed to resuming negotiations, I would hope that progressive Dems, within reason, would accept whatever terms might be reached, realizing that this “win” combined with the past year’s accomplishments would amount to a formidable record to run on in 22.