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Payback time as 50-50 Senate puts Neera Tanden nomination in jeopardy

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New York, Feb 22 : The White House is scrambling to find Republicans who can put Neera Tanden, the Indian American nominee for White House Office of Management and Budget, over the finishing line, as opposition to her candidacy intensifies on both sides of the aisle in a 50-50 Senate.
As of Monday morning, at least two senators have decided they will vote against Tanden. That leaves Biden and Harris to hunt for at least one Republican to vote yes. Kamala Harris holds the tie breaking vote.
It’s payback time for lawmakers who were attacked by Tanden for years on social media. In a 50-50 Senate, multiple kingmakers are now flexing muscle and settling old scores.
“Neera Tanden has neither the experience nor the temperament to lead this critical agency,” said Republican senator Susan Collins of Maine, becoming the second senator ready to sink Tanden’s chances.
Tanden had once tweeted that Collins is “the worst.” The first blow came from within the Democratic party, when West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin slammed Tanden.
“I believe her overtly partisan statements will have a toxic and detrimental impact on the important working relationship between members of Congress and the next Director of the Office of Management and Budget,” Manchin said in a statement.
In earlier weeks, Manchin has been angered by VP Harris too. He hit back hard after Harris’ off message interview to a TV station where she framed the Covid-19 relief plan as something she and Biden would deliver to the American people, without even a nod to the delicate bipartisan balancing act involved.
Biden is said to have called Manchin to calm him down. It was Harris’ first brush with the political reality of an evenly divided Senate, where her tie breaking vote will work its magic only when at least 50 others play ball in the 100 member chamber.
If Tanden sinks, Manchin would have landed his first blow. If Tanden squeezes through, it means the White House would have to go all out to find at least a single Republican backer, assuming all other 49 Senate Democrats vote for Tanden.
Biden said last week he would not pull Tanden’s nomination. “I think we are going to find the votes and get her confirmed,” Biden said.
The Senate Budget Committee is scheduled to vote on Tanden’s nomination this week. If confirmed, Tanden would be the first woman of colour and first Indian American ever to lead the OMB.(IANS)

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