Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) believes that Congress will at least pass a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package.
On Tuesday, Manchin said, āIf nothing else gets done, that bill will sooner or later.ā
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Manchinās comments come after House Democrats failed to reach an agreement on a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and a separate $3.5 trillion spending package.
Progressive Democrats in the House have warned they would block the infrastructure bill unless it was accompanied by the larger spending package. Meanwhile, moderates want a stand-alone vote in the infrastructure bill.
President Joe Biden met with House Democrats on Friday in an attempt to bridge the divide and get his agenda across the finish line.
However, after the meeting, moderate Democrats said they felt that the president had sided with the progressives and did not fight hard enough for the infrastructure legislation.
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, the president appeared to accept progressivesā demands that the two bills be passed together as he said, āThere is no reason why both these bills couldnāt pass independently except that there are not the votes to do it that way. Itās a simple proposition.ā
āAnd so, I think it makes sense I support both of them, and I think we can get them both done,ā he added.
However, if the spending bill passes the House, its fate is uncertain in the Senate, where Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) and Manchin have said they oppose a spending package with a $3.5 trillion price tag. If Sinema or Manchin voted against the bill, it would fail.
On Thursday, Manchin suggested that if Democrats need to āelect more liberalsā if they want to pass a $3.5 trillion piece of legislation.
āIāve never been a liberal in any way, shape, or form. Thereās no one who ever thought I was. Iāve been governor, Iāve been secretary of state, Iāve state legislator, Iāve been a U.S senator, and I have voted pretty consistently all my whole life,ā he said.
