Stimulus Voting Grinds To Halt As Both Parties Vie For Manchin’s Support

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Work on a coronavirus relief bill in the Senate froze for hours today as both parties fought for Sen. Joe Manchin’s support by AndrewSolender

, which reported Sinema “told him the vote is today, implying that negotiations can’t continue forever.”

Senate GOP Whip John Thune told reporters “I feel bad for Joe Manchin” because Democratic leaders are “trying to get their members in line,” quipping, “I hope the Geneva Convention applies to him.” Thune claimed Manchin believes Portman’s amendment is “better policy” and is “always trying to do the right thing" but is getting “beat up by his side,” asserting, “Democrats in his caucus obviously don't want to give Republicans a bipartisan win on this.”Sen. Pat Leahy predicted Carper’s amendment will pass, while Sen.

 

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AndrewSolender Sen. Joe Manchin, has a lot of nerve. NOT voting for anything that will bring money and MUCH NEED SERVICES to the poor people in W.Virginia. W.Virginia is the 5th poorest state in the United States. The poverty rate is 18%, before COVID-19. The average family income $44,000.

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