Former Democratic nominee Joe Biden, who was forced out of the 2024 presidential race in July following a disastrous debate with former President Donald J. Trump, appears unconcerned about helping his replacement, Vice President Kamala Harris, to win in November. On Thursday, Biden was caught on camera outside the White House—en route to a campaign event for Harris in Maryland—and asked about the new candidate’s attempts to distance herself from his economic record.
“How much does it bother you that Vice President Harris might soon, for political reasons, start to distance herself from your economic [record]?” a reporter asked Biden. The 81-year-old Democrat responded: “She’s not going to.”
The Harris campaign has been attempting to distance itself from the Biden-Harris government’s high-inflation economic record since the two Democrats took office in 2021.
Harris claims she will now tackle inflation and reduce prices—which saw historic increases under the Biden-Harris government. Political observers have noted that Harris is almost acting as if she’s never met Joe Biden, whom she’s served as vice president for the last three-and-a-half years.
THE BIDEN-HARRIS ECONOMY.
Before exiting the presidential race, Biden faced strong political headwinds among voters for his handling of the U.S. economy. Under the Biden-Harris government, the growth in net worth of American households lagged far behind growth under President Trump.
Opinion polling in April showed that over 50 percent of Americans rated the Biden-Harris economy as “poor,” and 84 percent said their financial situation would remain the same or worsen under another four years with a Democrat in the White House.
Meanwhile, rampant inflation—spurred by the Biden-Harris government’s out-of-control spending—saw prices rapidly rise, making everything from housing to groceries unaffordable for millions of Americans. The National Pulse reported in May that the cost of menu items at McDonald’s has risen 40 percent since 2019.
Even more concerning is a study indicating that the “American Dream” largely became unaffordable under Biden and Harris. Those wishing to live a standard American lifestyle must now earn over $100,000 in all 50 states. In at least 29 states, individuals must aim to earn over $150,000 to maintain a comfortable standard of living.
Americans’ economic struggles under the Biden-Harris government have also sparked renewed recession fears. Market volatility and worrying financial indicators have led some analysts to believe the U.S. has entered or will soon enter a severe economic downturn.
WATCH:
🚨 Biden confirms Kamala is tethered to his HIGHLY UNPOPULAR, INFLATION-INDUCING, MASSIVE FAILURE known as “Bidenomics” pic.twitter.com/BGP5hD15nt
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) August 15, 2024