As the White House struggles to pitch President Joe Biden’s big infrastructure win — a bipartisan law that may actually deserve the over-used description “historic” — ahead of next year’s midterms, its political salesmanship is already coming under fire. But the forces assailing Biden’s presidency, the obstacles thrown up by a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, and the weight of his own missteps cut far deeper than anything a public relations blitz can fix.
The administration hasn’t always done a good job drawing direct lines between Biden’s priorities — infrastructure and an even bigger…