and put that human pressure of meetings with a lot of senate democrats. you saw the meeting with vice president kamala harris. it certainly is something that democrats are having to face in congress. but i don t think that there is the sense of urgency. i think when you look at democrats and they know their majority is so slim and most believe the house will turn in the midterms as it historically does that they are really looking towards infrastructure, finding that budget resolution. these once in a generation things president joe biden has set forth. right now no one is saying they need to get rid of the filibuster over this in terms of the key people that you would need, the joe manchins of the world, to be reiterated once again this week that he was not interested in that. let me interrupt you there. then is this a choice? is this a choice if we re going to get infrastructure done, we can t do this, too. we have to prioritize. and here is where the priority
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