After the Midterms, Don’t Expect Democrats and Republicans to Work Together, Northeastern Panelists Suggest
Professor Jeremy Paul recently joined a panel of Northeastern experts to share reflections on the 2022 midterm elections, the forces that affected the results and what the outcomes meant for America going forward. “President Biden has already appointed more judges in his first two years than any president since John Kennedy, including Ketanji Brown Jackson,” he said. “It’s a huge thing that the Democrats continue to control the Senate in case there were to be another Supreme Court vacancy.”