Manchin Responds to ‘Socialist’ Sanders Over Disparaging Op-ed in West Virginia Newspaper

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A Democratic Party power struggle intensified last week as two top senators clashed over aspects of the Biden administration’s multitrillion-dollar spending package.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)—technically an independent, but who ran for the Democratic presidential nomination twice and regularly votes with the party—started the spat with an op-ed in a West Virginia newspaper that was essentially a press release for President Joe Biden’s agenda, promoting what supporters say would be accomplished if Democrats are successful in ramming a $3.5 trillion budget package through Congress.

The bill “is an unprecedented effort to finally address the long-neglected crises facing working families,” he wrote.

Sanders noted that the package is opposed by virtually every Republican and thus requires all Democrats in the upper chamber to support it, even using a process called reconciliation that lowers the threshold in the Senate from 60 to 50 votes. In the 50–50 Senate, which includes two independents who caucus with the DemocratsVice President Kamala Harris—as Senate president—is the tie-breaking vote.

“Poll after poll shows overwhelming support for this legislation. Yet, the political problem we face is that in a 50–50 Senate, we need every Democratic senator to vote ‘yes.’ We now have only 48. Two Democratic senators remain in opposition, including Sen. Joe Manchin,” Sanders wrote.

About an hour after the piece was published, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) fired off a statement to reporters and on social media.

“This isn’t the first time an out-of-stater has tried to tell West Virginians what is best for them despite having no relationship to our state,” he said.

“Millions of jobs are open, supply chains are strained, and unavoidable inflation taxes are draining workers’ hard-earned wages as the price of gasoline and groceries continues to climb. Senator Sanders’ answer is to throw more money on an already overheated economy while 52 other Senators have grave concerns about this approach.”

The longtime moderate reiterated his call for Congress to “proceed with caution on any additional spending” and vowed not to vote for “a reckless expansion of government programs,” adding, “No op-ed from a self-declared Independent socialist is going to change that.”

By Zachary Stieber

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