A Rolling Stone article published Sunday complained that Sen. Joe Manchin, DW.Va., “stabbed” Democrats when the voting law was to be repealed, but also called on President Biden to “do more harm than good.” . “In the negotiations. The article in the left-wing magazine, “How Joe Manchin Stabbed Democrats – and Helped Save Democracy,” described the Democrats’ failed attempt to persuade Mancin and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D-Ariz., To agree to the abolition. so the Democrats could pass a huge overhaul of the election law. WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 06: Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) speaks at a press conference outside his office in the Capitol on October 6, 2021 in Washington, DC. Manchin spoke about the debt limit and the infrastructure bill. () (Photo by Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) CINEMA, MANCIN SPOURN SUMMER, VOTE AGAINST NUKING FILIBUSTER “They needed him,” the song wrote. “Not a single Republican said he would support the vote, which left Democrats with only one way to vote: Change the filibuster, a 60-vote majority to push for more legislation.” Rolling Stone noted that several lawmakers have been pressuring Manchin behind the scenes for months to get him to change his mind, including Senators Jon Tester, D-Mont., Tim Kaine, D-Va. and Angus King, I-Maine. “On weekends and holidays, in teleconferences and crammed into each other’s shelters in the Capitol, Cain, King and Tester urged Manchin to support his party’s proposal to revise the country’s electoral laws,” he said. Rolling Stone article. Mancin and Cinema voted against the nuclear strike in January, stressing that the use of partisan voting was too high. Kaine spoke with Rolling Stone about his efforts to persuade Manchin, but admitted that “maybe it was just me” when he believed that Manchin would never stray from his position. Elsewhere in the article, Rolling Stone wrote about Democrats trying to trick Mancin, who represents a state that won former President Donald Trump by nearly 40 points in 2020, into abandoning his principles on the issue. “Democrats and outsiders agreed that any talk of ‘removing’ or ‘weakening’ the filmmaker would scare Manchin, so they framed their lobby as an attempt to ‘restore the Senate’ and make it work better,” the magazine said. . to the mockery of Charles CW Cooke of the National Review. “In other words: Manchin remained opposed to the Philippaster reform in public; Mancin remained opposed to the Philippaster reform privately; “Talk that even a child could see it,” Cook wrote. AP SUCCESSES TO JO MADCHIN FOR BIDEN’S BLOCKADE: “THE ONLY SENSOR” IS A “SERIOUS PERSON” WHOLE THE ENTIRE AGENDA Rolling Stone, after interviewing more than 30 people inside and outside Congress familiar with the issue, said Biden, Mancin and Cinema were to blame “for the defeat.” President Joe Biden (AP Photo / Andrew Harnik) (AP Photo / Andrew Harnik) Biden, the article said, “never seemed to be fully committed to passing suffrage legislation.” The report said that when Biden became involved in the negotiations, he did “more harm than good”. The article also suggested that Biden saw the Build Back Better bill as his top priority and that the voting and voting rights bill was “a minor concern”. In another joke, Biden made an unfortunate appearance at a closed-door meeting of the Democratic caucus in the Senate, shortly after Cinema’s speech defending its position to keep the filmmaker intact. “Anyone hoping for an exciting LBJ-style call to action was disappointed,” Rolling Stone said. “Biden wandered from one side of the room to the other, sometimes speaking so softly that senators found it difficult to hear him, according to a source in the room. “Biden was so unconvincing that Sumer signaled Senator Jeff Merkley to intervene and give a more substantive answer, according to many witnesses.” MANCHIN, CINEMA COULD HAVE MADE ANOTHER DEMOCRATIC EFFORT, THIS TIME FOR FIVIVASTER AND THE ELECTIONS A Manchin spokeswoman told Rolling Stone that Manchin never supported the abolition of the filibuster, and Manchin repeatedly made it clear to the public in frequently asked questions by the press, as did Sinema. Some Senate Democrats also believed that, despite Cinema’s opposition to the film’s nuclear firing, if Mansin voted for him, he would vote for it, according to Rolling Stone. President Biden has failed to persuade Senators Joe Mancin and Kirsten Cinema to eliminate or weaken the filmmaker. (AP / Getty Images) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION “Allowing a party to exercise complete control over the Senate by a simple majority will only add fuel to the fire of political whips and dysfunction that this nation is dismantling,” Manchin said after voting no to changing the threshold to 51. votes, he said. Both Sinema and Manchin supported voting rights legislation.