House Democrats ditch "Bidenomics" messaging

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House Democrats have rejected the White House's months-long campaign to sell the term "Bidenomics."
Why it matters: Democrats are going into the 2024 election divided on how to communicate about the economy at a time when most voters are dissatisfied with it.
What's happening: House Democratic leadership stopped pushing the term months ago.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and House Majority PAC, two key fundraising arms, are also avoiding it on social media and press releases, as polling indicates the tagline is ineffective.
In a meeting this past summer to discuss economic messaging strategy, House Democrats decided to stick with "People Over Politics" rather than "Bidenomics," one senior Democratic leadership aide told Axios.
Zoom in: The "Bidenomics" catchphrase seemed to present a host of issues, according to Democratic sources.
The term was seen as tone-deaf to voters still struggling economically and also invoked a president with lackluster polling numbers.
One Democratic strategist said the biggest problem wasn't using "Biden," but that the term was too philosophical and required too much explanation.
Democrats across the board intend to keep many of the policies behind the "Bidenomics" tagline front and center heading into 2024.

The White House began touting the catchphrase "Bidenomics" this year in an effort to change the troubling polling on the president's economic record ahead of 2024.
Biden was initially ambivalent about the term, then embraced it — but "Bidenomics" has recently disappeared from his prepared speeches, as NBC News reported.
The White House and the Biden campaign have continued to use the term, and the president spoke at an event in Colorado this past week with "Bidenomics" signage.
Some Democratic lawmakers have publicly expressed concern about the messaging tactic over the past few months, even as they plan to campaign on economic success.
"We have to do a better job framing this not so much for one person — for the office of the presidency — but for the people," Rep. Steven Horsford (D-Nev.) told Politico in September.
In a major NYT/Siena poll in battleground states last month, voters were far more likely to say they trust former President Trump over Biden on the economy.
 

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Dumping the Term ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Enough for Joe

Every time Biden talks about Bidenomics (which was always a horrendous talking point), all he’s really doing is reminding people how much they disapprove of him. Obviously, other Dems recognized this a while ago and abandoned the term. Biden himself has been slower to do so because he’s so utterly out of touch with “the people” and because his ego won’t let him believe that he’s not our savior. But even dropping that particular slogan won’t save him.

Biden has been part of the federal government (with one short break during which he went from middle class to rich) since 1973, four years after he finished law school. (He actually started in politics two years before that.) He’s never done anything in the real world. Never created a job. Never met a payroll. Never built anything. Never learned how to build anything even if he wanted to. Never did anything other than be a leech on the ankle of the American taxpayer.

And everybody knows it. Which is why dropping “Bidenomics” won’t save him.
 

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