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Biden goes into 2024 with the economy getting stronger, but voters feel horrible about it
Read full article: Biden goes into 2024 with the economy getting stronger, but voters feel horrible about itPresident Joe Biden goes into next year’s election with a vexing challenge: Just as the U.S. economy is getting stronger, people are still feeling horrible about it.
One year after the anti-abortion ruling, the White House keeps a spotlight on the issue
Read full article: One year after the anti-abortion ruling, the White House keeps a spotlight on the issueIn the year since the Supreme Court overturned the national legal right to abortion, President Joe Biden has made little progress toward restoring access.
Trump is accused in court of rape. Will it matter in 2024?
Read full article: Trump is accused in court of rape. Will it matter in 2024?Accounts of rape and assault shared by women at a civil trial against Donald Trump mark the first time that any of the numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against the former president have been heard in a court of law.
Harris rallies against GOP push to roll back abortion rights
Read full article: Harris rallies against GOP push to roll back abortion rightsVice President Kamala Harris is rallying supporters against efforts in Washington and in Republican-led states to restrict abortion on what would have been the 50th anniversary of Roe vs.
Democrats cautiously campaign on Jan. 6, democracy threats
Read full article: Democrats cautiously campaign on Jan. 6, democracy threatsDemocrats running for office this year in Republican-leaning areas or swing states are grappling with how much they should talk about the Jan. 6 insurrection, if at all.
Dems' domestic plans popular, but reward by voters unassured
Read full article: Dems' domestic plans popular, but reward by voters unassuredDemocrats are struggling to enact President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda, and they're finding out that even when a party's goals may be popular, that doesn’t ensure they’ll become law or win over voters.
Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, more
Read full article: Path from Clinton to Biden takes U-turn on debt, trade, moreBiden is taking the opposite approach of the Clinton administration to help the economy. White House aides are comparing the scope of Biden's policy ambitions to Franklin Delano Roosevelt's after the Great Depression. Biden was probably the best about this.”AdCelinda Lake conducted polling for both the Clinton and Biden campaigns. The Biden administration is now challenging China, which never embraced the values of democracy as trade advocates once believed it would. But he sees the Biden administration as pursuing new policies to help workers.
Tables turned, Ocasio-Cortez plays defense in primary fight
Read full article: Tables turned, Ocasio-Cortez plays defense in primary fightOcasio-Cortez began airing a TV spot this week that underlines the importance of turnout in what's likely to be a low-turnout primary. Caruso-Cabrera has cast Ocasio-Cortez as a divisive elitist who ignores the district, which also covers parts of the Bronx. Caruso-Cabrera said that after Congress approved the coronavirus bill and the pandemic was ravaging New York, Ocasio-Cortez stayed in a luxury apartment in D.C. with a Whole Foods in the lobby." Caruso-Cabrera, 51, has vulnerabilities in the overwhelmingly Democratic district. The organization tangled with Ocasio-Cortez in a Texas primary in March, when she backed an unsuccessful liberal challenger to pro-business Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar.