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Manchin won't rule out backing GOP effort
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Posted By: Dreadnought, 12/2/2021 2:22:49 PM

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) declined to say Thursday how he would vote on a GOP effort to defund President Biden’s vaccine requirement for larger businesses as part of the debate over a short-term bill to fund the government. Manchin, asked if he would vote for an amendment to block funding for the mandate, sidestepped the question by saying that he was still “working” through it. “I’ve been very supportive of a mandate for federal government, for military ... I’ve been less enthused about it in the private sector,” Manchin said.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Ida Lou Pino 12/2/2021 3:35:18 PM (No. 995218)
Oh - - so - - Mancini will stand strong with the Pubbies- - - but McConnell won't. About what we would expect. I guess there's nothing in it for Elaine's financial portfolio.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Trump'sCousin 12/2/2021 3:36:16 PM (No. 995219)
I do not trust Joe Manchin
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Chiritwo 12/2/2021 6:04:27 PM (No. 995342)
Exclusive — ‘Tool to Enforce Orwellian Rules’: 80 House Republicans Help Pass Bill to Fund Federal Vaccination Database This headline came out later. It's just so sad that the republicans are so spineless. They have no business knowing that about anyone.
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