Voters Just Didn't Believe in Biden's Economy
Briefly

The Biden administration focused on substantial legislation to revitalize the economy and aimed for equitable growth, yet the Democratic Party faced electorally unfavorable outcomes despite those efforts.
Democrats invested heavily in legislation designed to bolster economic security for voters. However, the perceived disconnect between policy impact and election results is raising significant concerns.
Josh Barro asserts that the Democrats deserved their electoral loss, noting that positive economic conditions typically correlate with political rewards, suggesting the need for reevaluation in strategy.
Mark Schmitt emphasizes the historical feedback loop between policy effectiveness and voter support, raising questions about its viability in the current political landscape.
Read at The Atlantic
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