cristina marcos. guest: in many ways, the caller is correct that the larger social spending package is largely what democrats ran on just to name a few of the provisions in a wide-ranging bill, guaranteeing universal access to paid family leave, universal pre-k programs, all kinds of things to address the childcare gap. it expands on a lot of things many democrats have campaigned on. also lower prescription drug prices by allowing medicare to negotiate prices with drug companies. these are a lot of things that many democrats ran campaigns on but the issue is because of the filibuster in the senate, it prevents all bills from passing a less there is more widespread bipartisan support for something. democrats are essentially trying to cram their entire legislative agenda, or at least as much as they can, that can comply with the budget reconciliation rules. they are trying to cram their entire agenda into one bill and because of that, there are so many moving parts in this bill, it makes it harder to ke