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COVID Relief Deal Unlikely Before Election

Democrats are sticking with their $2.2 trillion demand, while Republicans are staying well below that number.
Posted at 9:09 AM, Oct 15, 2020
and last updated 2020-10-15 09:09:02-04

A deal between Democrats and Republicans for COVID relief is unlikely to happen before the election.

The main negotiators, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, spoke on the phone Wednesday. Pelosi's camp said the meeting was productive.

But after the conversation, Mnuchin said it would be a difficult to come to an agreement in less than three weeks. He suggested a different approach.

"The majority of the economy is rebounding back very strong. The parts of the economy that are still subject to travel, entertainment, restaurants, performances, those types of things are still suffering," Mnuchin said. "And that's why we want a much more targeted approach."

Democrats are sticking with their $2.2 trillion demand, while Republicans remain well below that number.

Pelosi said she expects to talk to Mnuchin again Thursday.

Contains footage from CNN.