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President Joe Biden is still trying to have it all: an infrastructure deal with the GOP and a sprawling spending package for his own party. It’s just not clear how much longer the strategy will hold.
With just days left before the Senate leaves town until mid-July, White House aides say Biden remains committed to talks with moderate Democrats and Republicans, even with little certainty that they will result in a deal. And while administration officials have been privately assuring Democrats they can tackle the rest of their wish-list while avoiding a GOP filibuster through the budget tactic known as reconciliation
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