The president and vice president have been clear. They believe that teachers should be prioritized in states to get the vaccines, just like frontline workers.
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Symone Sanders emphasizes the Biden administration's stance on prioritizing teachers for vaccinations.
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Democrats have put things put for -- put forward ideas, they put forward legislation, but in the Senate, particularly it has been blocked by Republicans who have been unwilling to let some of these bills come to the floor for debate.
This election is a choice in our opinion, a choice between the vision that Vice President Biden has set forth, and the leadership the American people have seen over the last four years from President Trump.
The American rescue plan has a lot. It has money to get vaccinations into arms, it has money for resources for schools, really, relief that families need with those direct payments and those direct checks.
What I heard was a shout out actually, instead of a call out and a condemnation.





