As Biden projects unity, Senate Democrats see little action
By MARY CLARE JALONICK and KEVIN FREKING
Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are seeking to demonstrate unity with President Joe Biden’s visit to the Senate on Thursday, even as leaders are acknowledging that they cannot get much done. The Democratic-led Senate has been largely immobilized this year as the newly Republican House has shown little appetite for compromise, In additions, a string of Senate Democrats have been absent due to health issues and some senators facing reelection next year are voting with Republicans. While Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer won a coveted extra seat in the November elections, bringing the margin to 51-49, Democrats have not yet been able to advance any of their policy goals.