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Manchin has a message for Sanders: Don't blame me

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Manchin has a message for Sanders: Don't blame me

Manchin has a message for Sanders: Don't blame me

With the Democratic party’s agenda at risk of collapsing if an agreement is not reached soon, moderate Sen.

Joe Manchin and self-described democratic socialist Sen.

Bernie Sanders are escalating their feud over party priorities.

CNN’s Manu Raju reports.


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