Joe Biden's bipartisan dream may already be dead

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The president could struggle to win support from Republicans unless he sacrifices Democratic priorities, experts have warned.

"However, bipartisanship requires compromises from both parties and, to date, the Republican minority has shown relatively little interest in making real concessions to find a bipartisan deal," she said.

"Most of Biden's major policy initiatives—from infrastructure investments to expanded family and medical leave—are broadly popular, attracting support not only from Democratic voters, but also from most independent voters and a sizable share of Republican voters," Tama said.Congress "Although the progressive wing of the party is likely pushing to keep the big packages, it is important to keep in mind that, historically, many places where the majority party fails to pass their agenda, inaction is driven by conflicts within their party, not just by legislation being blocked by the minority party.

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