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Susan Sarandon Has an Important Question for Biden, Harris, Warnock and Ossoff

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Actress Susan Sarandon has never been one to go along with most of Hollywood and support the Democratic nominee for president. Her glum face at the 2016 Democratic National Convention when Hillary Clinton was crowned said it all. Like many Sen. Bernie Sanders' supporters, Sarandon felt as though the DNC had unfairly rolled out the red carpet for Clinton.

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And now the Oscar winner is holding President Biden accountable. Like other critics, she observed that it seems he's reneging on his pledge to send out $2,000 stimulus checks.

"If voters feel like Dems are pulling a bait and switch, don't be surprised when they don't show up in 2022 or 2024," Sarandon added.

Sarandon won't like the answer White House press secretary Jen Psaki gave to a reporter who posed this very question last week.

"During the Georgia runoffs, President Biden campaigned specifically on $2,000 stimulus checks," she asked. "Obviously, as we have discussed the payment is $1,400, there doesn't seem to be an active discussion on actually raising that amount. So is that a broken promise to voters who may have been expecting $2,000 checks?"

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Psaki insisted that the round of $600 stimulus payments delivered in December was a down payment.

"There was $600 payments, as you know, in the $900 billion package that passed in December," she replied. "This is $1,400, together that's $2,000. So it would be delivering on the promise he made."

Biden supporters made the same point on Sarandon's Twitter page. But the actress replied with proof that Biden and the Georgia Democrats were campaigning on $2,000 checks.

Sarandon has also questioned House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's leadership, earning her the nickname "the James Woods of the left."

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