The Possibilities of a Majority House of Representatives and Majority Senate
What can Joe Biden do with a Democratic majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate?
“I win, I win, I always win. In the end I always win.”
Those immortal words of Donald Trump can now be laid in the grave as Georgian voters rejected the Trump-led Republican Party and delivered control of the U.S. Senate to the Democrat Party. Under his non-existent leadership but overbearing presence, the Republican party lost control of the House of Representatives in 2018, lost the White House election in 2020, and now lost control of the Senate in 2021.
Joe Biden will soon be inaugurated as President of the United States with full party control in both chambers of Congress, thereby allotting him expansive latitude to push through his legislative goals.
After years of Mitch McConnell stonewalling legislative bills and deciding to essentially not do his job, the country can finally be given a semblance of hope for potential change. What then could a President Joe Biden possibly due with his majority control of Congress? Below are 3 critical issues that hopefully will be acted on soon.