Manchin Says He'll Likely Vote With Republicans To Block D.C. Criminal Code Bill

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Manchin Says He'll Likely Vote With Republicans To Block D.C. Criminal Code Bill
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A key Democratic senator says he's likely to vote to block a D.C. bill that overhauls the city's criminal code, a bad sign for the city in the closely divided chamber.

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