the curve. i m encouraged this $1.2 trillion infrastructure spending bill has finally passed and then you hear that president biden is talking about the great wonderful union jobs created and you re saying, there s my tax dollars not going as far as they need to. again, this won t do anything for the people who are suffering inflation because it s a regressive tax, inflation is regressive tax that hurts the lowest income earners the most. neil: adam, what s been a clear theme among prominent democrats with whom i ve been chatting on this, particularly the moderate ones who decided and voted for the infrastructure plan only last night, the good in the economy will trump, no pun intended on the former president, with the bad higher prices. that people are still feeling good, good about their balance sheet situation so they ll continue buying. there s a limit to that, obviously. that s the way they re playing it and that s why we need to spending to keep that going.
expressed concern about, for instance, the build back better act and the price tag of it or what s in it, and i have heard that some of those concerns still remain. but that does not mean ultimately that they re not going to vote for it. i do want to point out that if the infrastructure bill, if the house actually votes on the infrastructure bill today, and the next few hours, it could become law. president biden could sign that into law. the senate has already passed that. it could happen two months ago at this point. but that s still significant in and of itself. you have a bipartisan achievement, a massive infrastructure spending bill. infrastructure week would finally happen. yeah, though i should note that i have heard from people close to the process of the infrastructure bill, and, remember, it passed the senate with something like 69 votes. i think all 50 democrats and 19 republicans in the senate months and months ago. i don t know how many republicans in the house are
territory, recently. and this is really important to think about. what is happening in washington. something that joe biden came actually to new jersey to try to sell his ideas on the infrastructure spending bill. the sweeping economic package. obviously, he ended up being unsuccessful before he left for his foreign trip. but folks here are feeling cautiously optimistic. they don t want to come out and say that they are going to be necessarily successful. but ultimately, they believe that because they were so focused on local issues, that if they are successful, that will be the key to why. jake. all right. mj lee in asbury park, new jersey, with the campaign headquarters of governor phil murphy. the incumbent democrat. let s go back to the virginia s governor race. jeff zeleny is at the headquarters of democrat terry mcauliffe in mclean, virginia. northern virginia. jeff, so far, it is well, the numbers are still coming in but it is very, very competitive. how are they feeling at
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i think even right now as we re seeing these sentences, some of which are three-month sentences and all of that which probably should be more as it relates to what they did. i don t believe i believe that at some point there has to be a reckoning in this area, and it s up to our justice department to do it. as i mentioned, of course, congresswoman, we re moments away from a cnn town hall with president biden and obviously a huge topic tonight will be the spending bills. today senator joe manchin told cnn he does not think a framework agreement can be reached tomorrow as democratic leaders had hoped. it keeps getting delayed. right now the vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill which had a lot of republican support in the senate is scheduled for october 31st. if there is no well, let s be clear. you ve said you will not vote for that infrastructure spending bill without the bigger spending bill.