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The Shrunken Safety Net Could Help Explain Bad Feelings About Economy
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The Shrunken Safety Net Could Help Explain Bad Feelings About Economy

WASHINGTON ― There’s a raging political debate about why voters hate the economy despite low unemployment, rising wages, slowing inflation and strong consumer spending.Are people brainwashed by TikTok? Is it partisan misinformation, or maybe too much gloomy journalism? Did no one notice the plummeting cost of a dozen eggs? These are the questions vexing the White House as President Joe Biden’s poll numbers slump ahead of the 2024 election.There’s another possible reason for the bitter views of the economy, a policy explanation hiding in plain sight: Some people’s lives are harder now than they were three years ago because the government is doing less.Starting in 2020, the federal government vastly expanded social programs, paused student loan payments and put a moratorium on evictions. Bu...
The Joe Manchin Experience – WSJ
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The Joe Manchin Experience – WSJ

Joe Manchin’s decision Thursday not to run for re-election to the Senate and instead explore whether he can “mobilize the middle” in American politics has Democrats in a tizzy, and we can see why.They’re one seat closer to losing their Senate majority in 2024. And they especially fear that the West Virginia Democrat might run as a third-party presidential candidate on the No Labels ticket, steal votes from President Biden, and elect Donald Trump.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Senator Joe Manchin Again Teases Defection From Democratic Party
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Senator Joe Manchin Again Teases Defection From Democratic Party

Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) said Thursday he’s thinking about leaving the Democratic Party and becoming an independent. “I’ve been thinking about that for quite some time,” Manchin told a West Virginia radio program. “I haven’t made any decisions whatsoever on any of my political direction.”The West Virginia Democrat is up for reelection next year and would face a Republican opponent if he decides to run, but he hasn’t yet announced his intentions. He told MetroNews’ Hoppy Kercheval that Democrats and Republicans alike have a terrible brand and that neither party is acceptable to him. “The brand has become so bad. The ‘D’ brand and ‘R’ brand,” he said. “In West Virginia, the ‘D’ brand because it’s nationally bad. It’s not the Democrats in West Virginia. It’s the Democrats in Washington or th...
Joe Manchin Flirts With Third-Party Presidential Run In New Hampshire
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Joe Manchin Flirts With Third-Party Presidential Run In New Hampshire

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) took his flirtations with a third-party presidential run on the road on Monday by speaking at a town hall in New Hampshire hosted by No Labels, the political organization advocating for a bipartisan ticket in 2024.Appearing alongside former Utah GOP Gov. Jon Huntsman, Manchin argued the two major political parties are too divisive and that they have failed to deliver for Americans. But the conservative Democrat repeatedly dodged questions about his possible entry into the 2024 race.“Let’s see what happens; it’s too early,” Manchin said. “If I get in the race, it’ll be to win.”“I’m not here running for president tonight. I’m here to, basically, try to save the nation,” the senator added.However, many Democrats fear a third-party presidential ticket would do the o...