This Biden tendency

 was evident during his first two years in office. As the White House mentioned, some of his biggest legislative successes (on infrastructure, toxic burn pits, and semiconductors) were bipartisan. But he also advocated a highly partisan agenda overall despite an evenly divided Senate and a narrow House majority.

Biden got two of his biggest spending bills, the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act, passed through the partisan reconciliation process. This budgetary mechanism was employed to avoid requiring the support of Republican senators and allow legislation to be passed exclusively by the Democrats on a party-

line vote. On issues such as abortion and voting, he stuck with liberal bills that could not even secure unified Democratic backing rather than more measured versions that could attract some Republican votes.

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