Democrats are still holding their breath as Senator Kysten Sinema continues to privately weigh how she'll vote on the latest $433 billion spending deal between Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and
Democrats are now awaiting word from Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the other thorn in their side, after successfully persuading Sen. Joe Manchin, a senator from a red state, to endorse a historic climate and energy bill.
Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia said the claim that the deal he reached with Sen. Charles Schumer would raise taxes on those earning less than $400,000 a year was an outright lie.
care bill before the next recess next week. but senator krirs ten sinema has yet to say whether she would vote yes. the so-called deal by senator schumer and manchin would need the backing of all 50 democrats. joining us now is senator manchin of with of with of. senator, thank you very much for being with us. congratulations on coming up with a deal. there s a lot in this package which can explore. with you have you spoken with your colleague senator sinema and can you shed any light on whether she s going to back it? we ll be speaking this afternoon. she s contributed so much to a lot in this piece of legislation, you know, when it comes to reducing prices, letting medicare negotiate for lower drug prices that reduces prices to drugs across the board for medicare and also putting caps on life-saving insulin. she was very much instrumental in that. and so there s a lot of things in here she s worked on and i would like to think that she would be very positive on the things we ve bee
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