
Biden's road trip starts as partisan paths loom larger: The Note
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President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris hit the road -- a series of trips to mark 100 days in office that could define what the next 1,000 or so look like.
The TAKE with Rick Klein President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris now hit the road -- a series of trips to mark 100 days in office that could define what the next 1,000 or so look like. It may feel like a campaign -- or, at least, a pandemic-era one, with car rallies, masks and social-distancing protocols. What they're campaigning for is both an agenda and a way to open a path toward getting items on that list done. But is the path of bipartisanship -- of getting significant or even any Republican support for the White House agenda -- really still open? Harris will be in deep-blue Baltimore on Thursday, with Biden in Georgia -- a state that, like Maryland, now has two Democratic senators.More Related News