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Biden be abandonin' his own 'Bidenomics' term, aye, as the common folk still be grumblin'! Arrr!

2023-11-30

Arr, it seems that Cap'n Biden be abandonin' his "Bidenomics" in his grand speeches on the economy! Them Democratic strategists be soundin' the alarm, claimin' his words be failin' to charm the voters. Avast, me hearties!

In a recent report by NBC News, it was revealed that President Biden has seemingly abandoned the use of the term "Bidenomics" in his public speeches. The report stated that since June, Biden had used the term 101 times in his speeches, attaching his name to policies that most Americans believe haven't worked. According to a Fox News poll, 78% of voters rate the economy negatively, with inflation being the top concern. Only 29% of voters approve of Biden's handling of the issue. Democratic strategists have been warning that the White House's messaging on the economy is not resonating with voters.

Presidential historian Douglas Brinkley commented on the messaging, comparing it to Gerald Ford's "Whip Inflation Now" buttons, saying that nobody wants to be waving banners that say "I love Bidenomics." The Biden campaign may be taking note of this, as it has been almost a month since the president used the phrase in speeches about the economy. However, the term still appears in written statements from the White House and the president's re-election campaign.

The report also highlighted the frustration among Democrats with the term "Bidenomics." One anonymous Democratic strategist called it the worst messaging imaginable, and Representative James Clyburn expressed his dislike for the term, stating that it doesn't align with the day-to-day issues faced by the people Biden stands for. The Washington Post noted that "Bidenomics" had become a negative word within the Democratic Party and could potentially cost Biden swing states.

Overall, the report suggests that the Biden campaign's messaging on the economy is not resonating with voters, and the term "Bidenomics" has become a point of contention within the Democratic Party. The economy remains a significant concern for voters, and Biden's handling of the issue is receiving low approval ratings.

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