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US: Democrats’ first clouds over Biden agenda after Virginia defeat

The defeat of the Democrats in Virginia did not provoke second thoughts in the White House on the ambitious political agenda of the president Joe Biden, but causes nervousness in some Democrats in critical electoral states.

From the Republican victory in the election of the governor in Virginia on Tuesday (2/11), the message of the White House to the Democrats who are facing competitive electoral processes is simple: vote soon on the social spending bill and the infrastructure upgrade bill or face the possibility of defeat in the major election battle of 2022 to retain a majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate, according to statements by US government officials and political allies of the Democrats.

The voters are “Upset and unsure” said President Biden the day before yesterday when asked about the election result in Virginia.

USA: Why the moderate Democrats are worried

Democratic leaders in Congress are seeking to pass the $ 1.75 trillion social spending bill, as well as the $ 1 trillion $ 1 billion infrastructure upgrade bill this week. The Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi, answered “no” when asked by a reporter if the election result in Virginia will make her reduce the intensity of her efforts to pass the “Build Back Better” bill promoted by President Biden.

As concerns prevailed yesterday, no action had been taken to hold a vote in the House of Representatives, mainly among the moderate Democrats. The moderate Democrats Concerned whether the bills contain the right mix of social spending, taxes and climate programs, to provide adequate political coverage for next year’s by-elections.

The objections expressed publicly

The Democratic MP Jared Golden from Maine is one of the few MPs who will not vote on the social spending bill without a formal estimate from the independent Congressional Bureau (CBO) that the said social spending bill is economically viable. According to the APE-MPE, he expressed his concern on Wednesday that the tax provisions of the mentioned bill, including the tax exemptions for the parents, lack effective targeting for low-income people.

For his part, the centrist senator of the Democrats Joe Mancin, which is one substantial obstacle for the vote on President Biden’s internal agenda, he said the day before yesterday that Democrats “should have enough time” to analyze the social spending bill, which has already been cut from its original $ 3.5 trillion budget.

A Democrat from New Jersey, who is running in the congressional election, said Democrats “need to pass a bill to upgrade infrastructure as soon as possible and start over with the Social Democrat bill.” spending, widening as far as possible their distance from the left “.

THE Phil Murphy, The Democratic governor of the same state, won his re-election on Tuesday by a surprisingly small margin, in a state where Democratic voters outnumber Republican voters by more than a million voters.

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