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Foreign policy is Biden's best bet for bipartisan action, experts say – but GOP is unlikely to join him on climate change

  • Written by Jordan Tama, Associate Professor of International Relations, American University School of International Service
imageAs vice president, Joe Biden – seen here on left, in 2016 – had a working relationship with the Republican Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell. Is that possible now?Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

Republicans and Democrats may have more common ground than it seems, a new survey finds.

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