Bad News For Democrats: Manchin May Delay Biden's Calamitous BBB Til Next Year... Points to Record Inflation Numbers...

Moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., has already been a leading voice in the Senate to cut President Joe Biden's Build Back Better budget reconciliation bill in half, but now sources say inflation woes might keep Manchin from giving his vote on the bill until next year.

The report comes from Axios, which had sources saying Manchin prefers to use the final days in session through December to work on more pressing issues.

Manchin tweeted Wednesday morning:

Congressional progressives, including the six that voted against the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill that passed on the House on the strength of 13 Republican votes, had feared that centrist Democrats Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona would keep the Senate from the 50 votes needed to invoke Vice President Kamala Harris' tiebreaker.

There are 48 Democrats in the Senate, including Manchin and Sinema, and two independents that caucus and vote with Democrats, Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Angus King, I-Maine. Republicans have been unified in voting against the budget reconciliation spending bill because of its size and scope of social programs.

The Senate is operating under a continuing resolution on the budget from the Trump administration, which will expire in December and risk a costly government shutdown if a new spending bill is not passed.

Also, the debt ceiling would have to be raised, a move Manchin has not been on board with.

Manchin's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report, which coincides with government data that showed prices rose 6.2 percent in October compared with a year ago, the largest annual increase in about 30 years.

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