Democrats' ability to reimagine the social safety net and cement their and President Biden's domestic policy legacy for decades to come is about to be tested like never before
Democrats' ability to reimagine the social safety net and cement their and President Joe Biden's domestic policy legacy for decades to come is about to be tested like never before.
This September, senators return to Capitol Hill with a crushing set of deadlines, a looming debt ceiling crisis, oversight to conduct over the Biden administration's handling of the military's final days in Afghanistan and Republicans waiting in the wings to use any missteps against the President and his party in the midterms.
Manchin throws cold water on passing sweeping climate provisions 02:22The reality is in a House with a three-vote margin and a Senate where there is no room for error, every single vote matters here. Every single demand has to be listened to and leadership is keenly aware that they are going to have to make some major concessions in the next several weeks to get these items over the finish line.
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