i think any democrat who is in a marginal district probably 70 or 80 democrats. if any of them vote for this, they are voting to retire. dana: do you think it s true for the strict infrastructure bill. 1.2 trillion but it has more of the roads and bridges. do you think republicans shouldn t vote for that, either? i think anybody who votes with pelosi today when she is running a dictatorship should understand the whole deal was you vote for the infrastructure bill, you enable the democrats then to vote for the other bill. if the infrastructure bill doesn t pass the other bill won t pass. this is all a cynical machine politics deal and no republican should side with the machine. this is the last stand of the left. i think it s crazy. new york state they had three different referenda trying to change the election law toward
that is my biggest concern what is about to happen on these guys s watch. laura: the polling on this is interesting, the white house, i don t blame them for doing this, sending out memos, the people supported and voters to support an idea of bipartisan infrastructure and trump was pushing a version of this. a majority of voters are concerned about the size of the proposal, the infrastructure bill and the spending plan would run the country $4.7 trillion, 55% of voters say that too much, 64% oppose a federal tax hike to pay for this. i think we know the infrastructure bill doesn t include a tax increase, the follow-on bill which senator cassidy think is less likely to pass, i do not understand that does include a tax increase for people over 400,$000. what does this tell you with the