
Autonomous Sen. Joe Manchin introduced Friday he will vote against Neera Tanden, Head of state Joe Biden’s nominee for the supervisor of the Office Management of Budget, making her verification unlikely offered Republican resistance to her election.
Biden said, “No,” when asked if he prepared to pull Tanden’s election as a result of Manchin’s announcement, including, “I think we’re gonna find the votes to get her confirmed.”
In a short statement, the moderate West Virginia Democrat claimed that Tanden’s discuss Twitter regarding Republican associates, including Us senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent, had led him to question she was the right fit.
“Manchin’s stance is a blow to Tanden’s nomination in a Senate divided 50-50 between the parties. She would need at least one Republican senator to vote in her favor. Republicans have joined Democrats in supporting other Biden nominees, but those picks have not been as controversial.
The White House remained undeterred Friday evening, reiterating its support for Tanden. Asked if he would pull her nomination, Biden said, “No.”
In a statement, White House press secretary Jen Psaki called Tanden “an accomplished policy expert who would be an excellent Budget Director.” The statement said the White House is looking forward next week’s committee votes “and to continuing to work toward her confirmation through engagement with both parties.”
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