The White House has gone all in on “Bidenomics,” but some Democrat members of Congress are reportedly being careful not to embrace the Biden branding.
the dynamic in an article on Tuesday and pointed to Rep. Gabe Vasquez as an example. As they note, “Vasquez is careful about pointing to economic progress.”
“I’m hyper-focused on the district. I think the most important job that a congressperson can do is first listen, and then react,“ Vasquez said. “And so I’m not going to go into my district pushing a Democratic agenda that people don’t feel is happening on the ground.”his election by a razor-thin margin of 1,350 votes against former Rep. Yvetee Herrell in November.
While leaning into “Bidenomics” may be risky business for some Democrats, it is “not necessarily a terrible strategy” for the White House, as Breitbart News Economics Editor John Carney out. He highlighted that “in the unlikely event that inflation came down with minimal damage to employment, Biden’s claiming credit for the economy might boost his prospects.”, so he might as well have bet that it would improve,” Carney emphasized.it has had a positive impact on the nation. Unlike Vasquez, she was an incumbent during her reelection bid last year, which she won by nearly six points.
Another strong jobs report today. The unemployment rate fell again. Nearly 14,000,000 jobs created. Wages rising. Inflation dropping. Manufacturing booming. Say it with me:
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