The Most Bipartisan Republicans In the Senate
Briefly

According to research by the Lugar Center and McCourt School of Public Policy, the 118th Congress saw a slight uptick in bipartisanship, despite historically high partisanship levels.
A note on party leadership is crucial as the bipartisan index excludes both the majority and minority leaders, indicating that regular members may behave differently from party leaders.
Knowing potential deal makers and deal breakers is essential for American voters as they determine who controls Congress, especially in a divided legislature.
Senator Mike Rounds, ranked 20th in bipartisanship, emphasizes 'common sense' in legislation, reflecting a stance that aims to broaden cooperation in the Senate.
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