prying into your wallet with new rules about routine bank transactions. if american families are sending or receiving $600 from their checking account, democrats want the irs to snoop through it. democrats were still aiming to pass their generational $3.5 trillion bill but then reality set. in intraparty civil war wage between moderate democrats and liberals. each side pushing their must haves. it s absolutely imperative that we have a major major climate provision in the rec condition sillation. sandra says the house shouldn t vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill first if details of the social spending plan aren t resolved. but house speak nancy pelosi is holding firm on her promise to moderates vote on the infrastructure plan thursday. i said we will have the vote tomorrow. i have no patience for people not voting for this. still liberals like alexandria ocasio-cortez have threatened to oppose the infrastructure package. this comes down to the math.
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all across california, democrats are coming up short. it speaks to the intraparty civil war across across the dec party. shannon: you know the president has decided to weigh in on some key races with endorsements and tweets and those kinds of things. how does that places like california, a plus or minus? it s always great to be endorsed by the leader of your party. i can speak for the nrc see, we don t get involved in open seat primaries, whoever emerges, we also import them he fall. we also stand behind the member members, congressman dana rohrabacher, congressman jeff dunham, and other republicans across the state of california. and across the country. shannon: given the amount of absentee ballots and the closeness of some of these races, it may be a little while before we know what is going on out there. thank you for joining us as we wade through the analysis and wait for the results. much more analysis of tonight s primaries after this break. stay tuned. mine better.
it s time for our panel who is back. before we went to break talking the democratic party not had intraparty civil war. they need their own version of brietbart and bernie sanders dropped the ball. what do you think of that? think the democratic party had that in the 1980s and 1990s and center left more or less won it at the time. question is is there enough difference of opinion now in the spectrum for a second civil war? i remember when centrist democrats wanted to privatize social security and saying it s fine to be against abortion rights when closer with wall street. i think now that s closed. anti-wall street party in i lot of ways and moving to left of health care and can t even find