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In reply to the discussion: Manchin says he's 'not a roadblock' for Biden's priorities [View all]AZSkiffyGeek
(10,957 posts)39. Since you're the expert on his voting record
When has he been the deciding vote AGAINST Democrats? Or FOR Republicans?
Go on, you can do Sinema too, since you seem to enjoy trashing Democrats so much.
I'm curious what their agendas are too? Do you have some inside knowledge, or are you just not willing to put blame where it belongs, on Republicans?
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I think Manchin remembers when in 2017 pendejo called for eliminating the filibuster, which many
ancianita
Apr 2021
#14
He always does. He winds up voting for such bills and with the Democratic position a lot more....
George II
Apr 2021
#16
Last year he voted with the Democratic position far more times than some others. I don't know....
George II
Apr 2021
#21
It's funny how the same people who trash Manchin and Sinema seem to get excited
AZSkiffyGeek
Apr 2021
#40
He is actually correct about the fact bills shouldn't have bunches of unrelated provisions
dsc
Apr 2021
#30
"... it makes it very, very difficult for the public to understand." There
Carlitos Brigante
Apr 2021
#33
This is tragic! We got rid of Moscow Mitch and now we have Manchin holding up passing bills.
mysteryowl
Apr 2021
#47