Washington:The nomination of Neera Tanden to lead the White House Office of Management and Budget was thrown in doubt on Friday as Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia became the first Democratic lawmaker to oppose her confirmation.
She is a former adviser to Hillary Clinton and served as president of the liberal-leaning Center for American Progress. With the Senate evenly divided between 50 Republicans and 50 Democrats, she’ll likely need support from at least one Republican to win confirmation.
“I believe her overtly partisan statements will have a toxic and detrimental impact on the important working relationship between members of Congress and the next director of the Office of Management and Budget,” Manchin said in a statement. He went on to say that, at a time of grave crisis, “it is more important than ever that we chart a new bipartisan course that helps address the many serious challenges facing our nation.”
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Tanden had also disparaged some Democrats on social media, most notably Sen. Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont.
Biden, asked Friday whether he would pull Tanden’s nomination, said he wouldn’t.