President Joe Bidens "Build Back Better" legislation is on the docket for the Senate. All eyes are on Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema. However, after the sweeping wins for Republicans in Virginia and elsewhere this November, other Democrats up for reelection in 2022 should evaluate if voting for the $1.75 trillion bill is in their best interest.
The bill itself is unpopular , with polling showing that a majority of voters oppose it. That's even after the bill was scaled back from its original $4 trillion price tag. The biggest fear from respondents is that the bill will make inflation worse, something that Senate Democrats should keep in mind when Majority Leader Chuck Schumer brings the bill to a vote.
Here are some of the Democrats most at risk if they vote for the bill.
Mark Kelly Arizona
Kelly represents the same voters that Sinema does, and his head-to-head polling numbers are not promising. Early polls have Kelly leading between 4 and 9 points, never breaking above 44% of the vote. Arizona is considered a battleground state for 2022. Without Trump on the ticket, the winner of the crowded GOP...............