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Biden in Ohio to woo blue-collar voters

Published 07/06/2022, 05:11 AM
Updated 07/06/2022, 04:23 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks at a news conference during a NATO summit in Madrid, Spain June 30, 2022. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura

By Nandita Bose

CLEVELAND (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden touted plans to bolster pension plans for millions of Americans on a visit to Ohio to woo working class voters frustrated by inflation.

“We have seen the risk that millions of workers face as they watch their hard-earned pensions turn into broken promises. We saw before the pandemic and the economic crisis that followed the millions of retirees that were at risk of losing their retirement security through no fault of their own," Biden told union supporters in Cleveland.

While Ohio's urban areas favor Biden's Democrats, the president has tried to chip away at Republican dominance in rural areas with repeated visits and appeals to unionized workers in the state.

The trip on Wednesday was his fourth to Ohio as president.

Biden promised to rescue workers' pensions, from truck drivers to musicians, on the campaign trail.

“We turned a promise broken into a promise kept. It matters to workers, it matters to their families, it matters to the country," Biden said.

As part of a COVID-19 relief bill dubbed the American Rescue Plan, the White House and Biden's fellow Democrats secured financial assistance to multi-employer pension funds in the early months of the Biden administration.

The funds, created through employer agreements with unions, are projected to become insolvent in 2026. The proposed financing would keep them solvent until 2051.

Rising prices have left Biden and Democrats' control of the U.S. Senate and House vulnerable at midterm elections in November. Ohio, which former President Donald Trump won in 2020, is home to a competitive Senate race this year.

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Biden's public approval rating is close to the lowest level of his presidency, with 57 percent of Americans disapproving of his performance, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll on June 28. https://graphics.reuters.com/USA-BIDEN/POLL/nmopagnqapa

When Biden visited Ohio in May, he promised to bring back jobs, rebuild the state's manufacturing industry and withstand competition from China.

That message suffered a setback when Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) postponed a July 22 groundbreaking for a computer chip plant near the state capital of Columbus, after a planned investment of more than $50 billion in the semiconductor industry stalled in Congress.

With inflation becoming a top issue for voters around the country, Biden's administration has pushed back on recession fears, arguing that it is possible to curb inflation without causing a major economic slowdown.

Latest comments

He must be lowest in the polls amongst the "blue-collar voters', the very people most affected by inflation and taxation, the very people within the middle class who are floating the tax boat.
How can you be supported by every ceo in corporate America but claim to be blue collar friendly.. “i don’t work for you”
By your actions, such as those described in this article.
i can assure you only around 30-40 million americans only like biden.. he’s losing minority vote and all my cousins in miami said no one will ever vote democrat again
No! Not you cousins in Miami! All is lost.
Biden is wooing organized labor, the privileged class of labor.  He and the Democrats have been doing little to help small and medium size businesses.  More often than not they are making things worse through increased government regulations and restrictions which hit small and medium sized businesses harder as they are less able to absorb compliance costs.  In the end their policies predominantly favor big business and big labor.  The rise of large corporations has mirrored the rise of big government.
Un Huh! Good luck with that.
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