The Biden Shock: How One Man's Republican Support Became A Magnetic Catch.

Washington - In the weeks since President Biden's election, a number of high-profile Republicans have voiced their support for the new administration. Most notably, former President George W. Bush congratulated Biden on his victory, and Senator Mitt Romney praised Biden's cabinet picks.

This show of bipartisanship is a departure from the norm in recent years, and it's led some to wonder if the GOP is finally ready to work with the new administration.

However, it's important to remember that Biden is not the first Democrat to win over Republican support. In fact, he has a long history of working across the aisle.

During his time in the Senate, Biden was known for his ability to reach across the aisle and find common ground with his Republican colleagues. He was even able to find common ground with then-President Reagan on a number of issues.

This ability to work with Republicans is one of the things that made Biden such an attractive candidate for President Obama. And it's also one of the things that have made him so successful in his first few weeks in office.

While the GOP may not be ready to fully embrace the Biden administration, it's clear that they are open to working with him. And that's a good thing for the country.

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