Biden Republicans Agree to Keep at Infrastructure Negotiations

J. Scott Applewhite/AP

J. Scott Applewhite/AP

 

We ran the numbers: There are 5070 news articles covering this topic. 38% (1912) are left leaning, 41% (2088) are center, and 21% (1070) are right leaning.

President Biden and Senate Republicans have agreed to continue negotiations on an infrastructure spending plan. While left-leaning articles highlight that the White House is making it increasingly clear that time is running out to craft a bipartisan agreement, right-leaning articles highlight that Capito’s office said she “is encouraged that negotiations have continued.”

A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the White House is making it increasingly clear that time is running out to craft a bipartisan agreement. Liberals are growing increasingly restless about delayed action on the president’s sweeping jobs plan. 

NPR published a centrist article reporting that Biden hosted Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W. Va at the White House on Wednesday. The Biden administration aims to have an agreement this summer.

A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that Capito’s office said she “is encouraged that negotiations have continued.” Some Democrats want to ram Biden’s large original package through Congress without any Republican votes.



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