Building Back Together (BBT), a pro-Biden outside organization launched by the president and his campaign team to help promote policy priorities.
The TV spot quickly outlines the basic sales and contrast pitch Democrats will be making to voters in the coming weeks:"Joe Biden promised to deliver for working families over special interests. That's what the Inflation Reduction Act does: Lowers prescription drug costs for millions of families. Lowers health care costs for millions of families. Lowers energy costs for millions of families. But every single MAGA politician voted against it.
Attempts to increase support for the president — and his handling of economic matters — will be critical to improving the Democratic Party's chances in several competitive statewide races in the places where BBT is running these ads. In the closing weeks of gubernatorial and Senate contests especially in Nevada, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Georgia, Black and Latino voters will be leaned on by Democrats to show up. found 72%of Black voters approve of the job the president is doing.
Like registered voters overall, these two groups of voters gave the president his lowest marks on inflation of the issues asked about — 43% of Black voters approved of his handling of inflation; only 26% of Latino voters did. Majorities of both groups said the national economy is in bad shape with Latino voters more likely than Black voters to feel that way. as a 501 nonprofit advocacy organization that isn't required to disclose its donors.
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