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Sanders admits ?Republicans laughing all the way to Election Day,? as Biden spending agenda fails in Senate


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Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema for blocking Biden voting agenda on ‘Special Report.’Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., recognizing the upcoming 2022 midterms could result in a regained GOP majority in the Senate, remarked Sunday that Republicans are "laughing all the way to Election Day," as President Biden’s hopes of passing election reform and spending packages have stalled in the upper chamber."What has bothered me very much is that the Republicans are laughing all the way to Election Day," Sanders remarked on CNN’s "State of the Union," acknowledging Biden’s $1.7 trillion social spending and climate package failed to pass the Senate, currently split 50-50 along party lines. Joe Manchin, of West Virginia, and Kyrsten Sinema, of Arizona, decided not to support the legislation, and in doing so, Sanders argued they "sabotaged the president’s effort to address the needs of working families in this country." ARIZONA DEMOCRATIC PARTY CENSURES KYRSTEN SINEMA FOR PROTECTING FILIBUSTER "It's not only those two," Sanders told CNN host Dana Bash. (Getty Images/Reuters)Sanders also said he agreed with the Arizona Democratic Party’s decision Saturday to formally censure Sinema for refusing to roll back the Senate filibuster in order to pass major voting rights reforms. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "On that particular vote that she and Manchin cast, we were trying to address the reality that you got 19 Republican states all over this country who are undermining the foundations of American democracy," Sanders continued, "trying to make it harder for people of color, young people, people with disabilities to vote, coming up with extreme gerrymandering, taking action against independent election officials.

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