In the lead-up to last month’s presidential debate, pundits predicted that President Biden would lean into his standard defense of his former boss’s signature healthcare legislation in a bid to attract young voters, whose lack of enthusiasm for the president has the White House worried.
It’s safe to say that Team Biden now has even bigger worries than young voters, thanks to the incumbent’s disastrous performance on the big stage.
But it’s worth considering the Democrats’ pitch that “Biden has a history of delivering expanded access to affordable health care,” as his campaign’s national youth engagement director Eve Levenson recently told POLITICO.
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Joe Biden’s False Promise To Young Voters
Sally C. Pipes
In the lead-up to last month’s presidential debate, pundits predicted that President Biden would lean into his standard defense of his former boss’s signature healthcare legislation in a bid to attract young voters, whose lack of enthusiasm for the president has the White House worried.
It’s safe to say that Team Biden now has even bigger worries than young voters, thanks to the incumbent’s disastrous performance on the big stage.
But it’s worth considering the Democrats’ pitch that “Biden has a history of delivering expanded access to affordable health care,” as his campaign’s national youth engagement director Eve Levenson recently told POLITICO.
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Nothing contained in this blog is to be construed as necessarily reflecting the views of the Pacific Research Institute or as an attempt to thwart or aid the passage of any legislation.