Donors have also described their frustration with the gubernatorial race in Virginia, where former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is running neck and neck with Republican Glenn Youngkin.

- Several major Democratic donors have warned leaders in Congress that they may hold back on donations for next year’s midterm elections unless the party can come together and get some big wins, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
- Financiers have said behind the scenes that they are frustrated with lawmakers who have yet to pass Joe Biden’s sprawling economic agenda.
- Donors have also described their frustration with the gubernatorial race in Virginia, where Democratic power player and former Gov. Terry McAuliffe is running neck and neck with Republican Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy former CEO of the Carlyle Group.
- These revelations come on the heels of a new NBC News poll showing that a majority of voters surveyed disapprove of Biden’s job performance.
- The House could vote this week on Biden’s plans. House Democrats have resisted voting on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan that already passed the Senate until they could vote on a $1.8 trillion social safety net and climate bill.
SOURCE: CNBC

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