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The Daily Punch

Sept 17, 2021

The Daily Punch

Punchbowl News

Politics, News, Government

4.6666 Ratings

🗓️ 17 September 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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House moderates are back channeling with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema on reconciliation. The debt limit deadline likely pushed back a few days and where the GOP members who to impeach Trump are now.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:31.1

Good morning.

0:32.1

I'm Anna Palmer.

0:32.9

And I'm Jake Sherman.

0:33.9

And welcome to The Daily Punch, brought to you by Punch Bowl News.

0:36.8

It's Friday, September 17th,

0:39.3

2021. Let's get into the mix. Here are your Washington headlines of the day. Number one,

0:45.7

Senator Kirsten Cinema's role back channeling with moderate House Democrats. We've got news here.

0:52.4

Number two, the new debt limit deadline. And number three,

0:56.0

Ohio Republican Anthony Gonzalez is not running for re-election. We take a look at where the Republicans

1:01.9

who voted to impeach Trump are now. All right, Jake, let's get into it. We are breaking some

1:07.8

news this morning about how House Democrats have been talking with

1:13.0

the key Arizona Democrat, Kirsten Cinema, about what to, what they should, what they

1:19.7

shouldn't necessarily support when it comes to reconciliation. Yeah, so check this out. I have a

1:25.8

metaphor here, and I'll start with that. Imagine, you'll remember

1:31.3

this. It's actually forget the metaphor. Let's just play this straight. Remember in 2009, 2010,

1:36.3

House Democrats took a walk and voted for cap and trade, which was a cap and energy legislation, gave it their stamp of approval, and the Senate Democrats said, no thanks.

1:49.9

So now- And a lot of people lost their seats. A lot of those House Democrats were just pummeled in the ads at that time.

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