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Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @playbookdc: The good news for Democrats is that Sen. JOE MANCHIN is now clearly committed to a reconciliation bill. The bad news is tha… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
@joshtpm Beyond the veto threat, before Thursday Biden never said that the bipartisan bill was *contingent* on passage of the reconciliation bill. That was new to the Sinema/Portman group and it’s why they freaked out and it’s why the White House released the walkback statement Saturday. — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
@joshtpm I believe the Thursday veto threat was new — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
Sen. Rob Portman, who expressed outrage at Biden’s Thursday comments during a conference call yesterday morning with GOP colleagues, now seems satisfied after the Biden walk back. The president may have saved this deal. — PolitiTweet.org
Rob Portman @senrobportman
Washington has been talking about truly modernizing our infrastructure for decades. This week Republicans and Dem… https://t.co/460wUAEfUD
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
I would like to see a super cut of the faces of certain people on here reading this statement — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
I don’t understand this Biden statement because I was told yesterday by many very smart people that he’s always been crystal clear about his intentions and that nothing he said Thursday should have surprised anyone https://t.co/SXoU2xjJAB — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
I don’t understand the Biden statement because I was told yesterday by many very smart people that he’s always been crystal clear about his intentions and that nothing he said Friday should have surprised anyone — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
https://t.co/Ro6bz2rO6L @ccadelago and @natashakorecki — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
"Two tracks" ≠ “if this [bipartisan bill] is the only thing that comes to me, I’m not signing it.” Significant difference. — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
Most of the eleven Senate Republicans who supported the bipartisan infrastructure framework gathered on a call at 11 am. "Pissed and disappointed" at Biden's comments yesterday, they plotted their next move. Full details in Playbook PM https://t.co/JJ2G8vsiBJ — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @elwasson: NEWS: GOP Sen @JerryMoran is wavering is his support of the bipartisan infrastructure deal. He wants assurances from @Sen_Jo… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
These are the Senate Republicans to watch. Group 1 negotiated the deal. Group 2 endorsed the framework but were not in the room or at WH yesterday. Cassidy (felt "blindsided") Collins Murkowski Portman Romney Burr Graham (felt like a "f***ing idiot") Moran Rounds Tillis Young — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
@JohnJHarwood I see what you're saying but this is still a veto threat: "if this is the only thing that comes to me, I’m not signing it." But whatever you call it, this linkage has massively disincentivized GOP buy-in. — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
This thing could fall apart today — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
@JohnJHarwood But not Biden’s veto threat — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
There’s lots of complaining coming from offices of the 11 Senate Republicans who endorsed the original infrastructure framework. Aide to one of those senators: “Demanding that we didn't pass the bipartisan deal unless reconciliation was passed first was never part of the deal.” — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
It’s not just Lindsey Graham. Sen. Bill Cassidy, in little-noticed remarks, says he was “a little blindsided” by Biden linking the bipartisan deal to passing reconciliation. Cassidy is one of the five Republicans who negotiated the deal and was at the WH yesterday. — PolitiTweet.org
Peter Zampa @PeterZampa
.@SenBillCassidy says he was "a little blindsided" by the the president's comments following the "done deal" at the… https://t.co/xs66kuHnJZ
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @ThePlumLineGS: Here's a useful road map to how the two-track infrastructure and jobs bills are scheduled to pass, from @rachaelmbade, @… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
Our next Playbook Live event was just announced. Join us next Friday, July 2, at 10 am when I’ll be interviewing Anita Dunn, senior advisor to President Joe Biden. Lots to discuss! Sign up here: https://t.co/uwrVwQepaS — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
.@hughhewitt has also adopted this “double cross” language. The view from the right will be that a vote for the bipartisan deal is a vote for the reconciliation package. It’s going to make it very difficult for the White House to get ten Republicans. — PolitiTweet.org
Hugh Hewitt @hughhewitt
Next: @JonAllenDC and then @elianayjohnson, and I'll discuss the "bipartisan" deal with both. It's not bipartisan i… https://t.co/IX6zZ6EhKf
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
This is already hardening into the consensus view on the right. The Wall Street Journal editorial page described the deal this way: “Instant Bipartisan Double Cross. Biden and Pelosi hold a Senate deal hostage to the rest of their agenda.” https://t.co/rInHkK9j6c — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
Last night I caught up w/Lindsey Graham, one of 11 GOP supporters of the bipartisan infrastructure framework. What does he think of yesterday’s deal? He’s out. He said Biden has made Republican supporters of the framework look like “fucking idiots.” More: https://t.co/FidqJCsv2E https://t.co/nVS6mTlfdL — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @playbookdc: After hearing what JOE BIDEN said about linking the smaller bipartisan infrastructure bill to the big reconciliation bill,… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
What happens if the right turns sharply against the bipartisan bill this summer—if, say, a former Republican president still active on the speaking circuit and a cable network known to have some sway over GOP voters campaign against it? Will any of the 11 Republicans go wobbly? — PolitiTweet.org
Manu Raju @mkraju
Most of August: Democrats draft the reconciliation bill during the summer recess. September: The Senate votes to a… https://t.co/zmpKs4MHmr
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
[Insert infrastructure week joke here] — PolitiTweet.org
POLITICO Playbook @playbookdc
JOE BIDEN appears to have all but secured that elusive bipartisan infrastructure deal that both parties have been p… https://t.co/VfY1HYthov
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @playbookdc: The new bipartisan proposal is being greeted positively at the White House. Biden’s senior aides still consider a deal doab… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @Olivianuzzi: Omg 😂 @RyanLizza https://t.co/NoDsIxcj1M https://t.co/T8bTTPGEvU — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
@AndrewSchwabNJ @politico @rachaelmbade @EugeneDaniels2 @tarapalmeri 🤷🏻♂️ — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @playbookdc: Democrats are going to have some candid family conversations this week. If they’re going to get behind an infrastructure pr… — PolitiTweet.org
Ryan Lizza @RyanLizza
RT @EugeneDaniels2: SCOOP in PM Playbook: @VP Harris is hosting a dinner with all 24 women senators on June 15th. w/ @tarapalmeri @rachae… — PolitiTweet.org