which is why they are having that caucus meeting tonight. he s going to take the temperature of his caucus, decide which way to go and see if there s any decision to pull back from this push that is certain to fail. all right. and deep in this conversation necessarily about some of the rules in the process of the senate, a giant fundamental moment for the democratic priority. with me to share their reporting, cnn abby philip, cnn political analyst and co-author of political playbook and a write we are mcclatchy. abby, let me start with you. chuck schumer has to make a decision. do you bring a vote to the floor that will be embarrassing to the president of the united states and for the democratic leader of the senate and a lot of house democrats, particularly democrats of color, they want this vote because they want to know, listen to jim clyburn they, want to know how many democrats will defy the president and the party. the president has been pressing this issue. he doesn t have
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three presidents who came before him. the president hits the one-year mark with slumping poll numbers and rising frustration within his democratic party. the red here on this graphic is the source of that frustration. yes, big first-year wins on covid relief and infrastructure but take a look. democratic hopes on issues ranging from climate to criminal justice reforms to immigration, voting rights, all unrealized as the critical first year as the biden presidency comes to a close. our great report remembers back with us. francesca chambers, you cover the biden white house. some of those were goals. some of them may have been unrealistic goals, but the democrats had all this energy, especially when they won the two georgia senate races that this was going to be a giant year, and it wasn t. and president biden will have the opportunity, tomorrow, john, to try to explain essentially what went wrong for democrats over the last year and how he wound up with roughly a 42% approval rating o