Democrats Try to Find Common Ground on Biden's Social Bill

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We ran the numbers: There are 1802 news articles covering this topic. 25% (461) are left leaning, 50% (894) are center, and 25% (447) are right leaning.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer urged fellow Democrats to "find the common ground" over President Joe Biden's social package. While left-leaning articles highlight that House progressives urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi to keep all the proposed policies in President Joe Biden's economic plan, right-leaning articles highlight that progressive lawmakers are warning Pelosi against making cuts to the scope of their preferred social spending programs.

 A left-leaning article by CNBC highlights that House progressives urged Speaker Nancy Pelosi to keep all the proposed policies in President Joe Biden's economic plan. However, they proposed keeping them in place for fewer years to reduce costs.

Newsweek published a centrist article reporting that Democrats have been battling over the future of the bill with progressives who are holding on to the bill's original $3.5 trillion price tag. However, more moderate party members are proposing lowering the sum to $2 trillion.

A right-leaning article by Fox News highlights that progressive lawmakers are warning Pelosi against making cuts to the scope of their preferred social spending programs. The letter highlighted the philosophical divide between progressives and moderates on Biden’s bill.



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