Sanders says there should be vote on Build Back Better despite Manchin rejection -Breaking
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© Reuters. FILEPHOTO: U.S. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), speaks out about corporate America, and expresses support for the striking Kellogg workers at the Porter Street Plant at Battle Creek Farmers Market, Battle Creek, Michigan. U.S.A, December 17, 20,21. REUTERWASHINGTON, (Reuters) – Senator Bernie Sanders stated in a CNN interview that he believes there should be a vote for the Build Back Better bill despite the rejection by Joe Manchin of his domestic investment plan worth $1.75 trillion.
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