Biden’s Debt-Ceiling Pivot Could Help Him in 2024

Can the White House keep working across the aisle to maintain a semblance of bipartisan normalcy?

Wonder Land: The country is drifting right and opposition conservatives better not miss the turn. Images: AP/AFP/Getty Images/Zuma Press Composite: Mark Kelly

Democratic voters in 2020 rejected presidential candidates deemed too far left, such as Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, and instead chose the guy who had campaigned as a more moderate alternative. To the dismay of many supporters, Joe Biden then spent more than two years doing his best impression of a progressive. But last week, Candidate Biden finally reappeared.

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