posted to twitter, i remember saying during the campaign that if i ever thought it was time to move on from congress, i would and that time is now. we are gathering more information with our hill team and we ll have more for you on adam kinzinger s decision to retire coming up. meantime, there are new worries for democrats in virginia this morning, as that closely watched governor s race enters the final days of campaigning. there s a new fox news poll that gives republican glenn youngkin an eight-point lead over former democratic governor terry mcauliffe among likely voters in a state that joe biden won by ten points. right now, youngkin is meeting with voters in charlottesville, hoping to build on that momentum. dave wasserman of the cook political reporter tweeted this. do i think it s possible youngkin wins by eight? sure. the last time the political climate was bad for democrats, bob mcdonnell won by 17 points, a year after barack obama carried virginia by eight points. do i th
we also want to see the commitment from the two senators, and frankly all 50 senators, that they are also supportive of this framework and that it will be passed with no undermining in the senate. and when she talks about senators that need to say they re supporter, we ve heard from senator kyrsten sinema and joe manchin. i asked him this morning. he said it s with the house right now. because reporting never stops, just because we re on tv, as i looked down on my phone, our senate producer caught up with him and said to manchin, they need to hear from you specifically, meaning they in the house. and he just said, thank you very much, frank. he clearly has said he wants to read the text. but now the text is out and there s still no assurance coming from the senator from west virginia. nice to know our hill team is hustling. we could hear from senator manchin. we are going to be keeping an eye on that.
where the sticking points were, but the president laid out pretty specifically what the issues were saying senator sinema said point blank she won t be supportive of raises taxes on corporations. she s not supportive of the medicare expansion on the level that you ve seen senator bernie sanders reveal it. they keep saying they are not going to negotiate in public but the president was pretty specific about what they need to get done. i think it casts some doubt on the idea that they could get a framework by the end of the day. potentially they could. they are working on it but it does reveal how the negotiations are gone on and the momentum they have picked up this week. let s walk through some of the details. it s interesting. our hill team reports that after leaving the white house at breakfast speaker pelosi was up on the house having a vote and was down on the floor and saw a lot of energy and conversations with people. let s see. they are trying to have a framework. not to get t
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work. but there are, again, no indications from here, geoff, that any kind of vote is imminent, that any kind of deal has been reached. the president is going and using his powers of trying to moderate this in person, at least in the next couple of hours. but we re not bracing here, and white house press secretary jen psaki started her briefing by saying this is a president who wants to have these conversations in person, we know they ve been taking place over the phone the last few days. but there is no major breakthrough to report, at least not yet. and monica, as you mentioned, the white house press briefing has been going on and i m told the white house press secretary jen psaki says she s not going to predict there will be a vote today, she ll leave that to the house speaker, but that the president is going there to answer questions, in much the same way that you just reported. ali vitali, on the other side of pennsylvania avenue, what s the reaction on the hill to the news that