“President-elect Joe Biden has promised to take dramatic action to address the most pressing issues of American life. But the degree that Congress will be part of that effort is likely to depend on a small group of Republican senators and the improbable return of a bygone era of bipartisan cooperation,” the Washington Post reports.
“Yet if anyone can manage it, senators and operatives from both parties say, it’s Biden — who spent 36 years in the Senate and will enter the White House as the most accomplished legislator to hold the presidency since at least Lyndon B. Johnson.”

