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Biden calls for an end to inaction in Congress after brutal elections

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President Joe Biden returned from Europe on Wednesday with a wake-up call for feuding Democrats holding up his sweeping domestic reforms in Congress-after a humiliating state election defeat that many blamed on inertia and infighting among the party’s lawmakers.
“I do know that people want us to get things done,” he told reporters asking for his takeaway on longtime favorite Terry McAuliffe’s loss to a Republican newcomer in Tuesday’s Virginia governor’s election.
“And that’s why I’m continuing to push very hard for the Democratic Party to move along and pass my infrastructure bill and my Build Back Better bill.” Amid nosediving approval ratings and frustration over his stalled economic agenda, Biden came home to a Republican red wave that swept over the eastern United States Tuesday, from Virginia Beach to Long Island and beyond. Republicans pulled off a decisive upset in the gubernatorial election in otherwise blue-trending Virginia, with untested multimillionaire Glenn Youngkin beating McAuliffe, while the Democratic governor of New Jersey won re-election but only barely. There were also Republican gains across New York City and a conservative backlash to a liberal proposal in Minneapolis-the city where George Floyd was murdered by police-to dismantle the local force.
Hours before the polls closed, Biden had voiced confidence about the votes in Virginia and New Jersey, rejecting suggestions in any case that they were a verdict on his presidency.
“Here’s what voters were telling us… Let’s focus on what matters-and that’s families, that’s schools, that’s jobs, that’s inflation.”
Asked several times on Wednesday if he took responsibility for the bloodletting in local elections, he avoided giving a direct answer.