The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Budget bill reopens divide for Democrats

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WASHINGTON » One side is energized by the prospect of the greatest expansion of government support since the New Deal nearly a century ago. The other is fearful about dramatical­ly expanding Washington’s reach at an enormous cost.

They’re all Democrats. Yet each side is taking vastly different approaches to guiding the massive $3.5 trillion spending bill through Congress.

The party is again confrontin­g the competing political priorities between its progressiv­e and moderate wings. The House version of the bill that was drafted this week ushered in a new phase of the debate that could test whether Democrats can match their bold campaign rhetoric on everything from income inequality to climate change with actual legislatio­n.

Any stumble may have serious consequenc­es for the party’s prospects during next year’s midterms. The finished product could alienate centrists who say it goes too far, or frustrate those on the left who argue it’s too timid.

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