Biden's speech from yesterday sought to invoke bipartisan support for the Constitution, and for democracy.
Once didn't seem like a hard thing to do, but now it really is

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2023/09/28/remarks-by-president-biden-honoring-the-legacy-of-senator-john-mccain-and-the-work-we-must-do-together-to-strengthen-our-democracy/

Remarks by President Biden Honoring the Legacy of Senator John McCain and the Work We Must Do Together to Strengthen Our Democracy | The White House

Tempe Center for the ArtsTempe, Arizona 12:05 P.M. MST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, thank you. Please — please, sit down. Thank you. I’m going to put a little bit more meat on that bone — that last one. (Laughter.) John and I used to travel together. When John got back from all the time in…

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What a speech. If a campaign based on those words and his record doesn't win ....