The Biden-Harris marketing campaign’s communications director argued that “a brick wall of MAGA extremism” has contributed to Americans struggling financially and dealing a number of jobs to make ends meet.
“That’s precisely why we need another four years to continue to finish the job, right? I think it’s important, too, that the president, of course, wants to get all of this done. But we have to be honest about the brick wall of MAGA extremism that we continue to run into when we’re trying to get things done for the American people,” Biden marketing campaign official Michael Tyler instructed CNN’s Victor Blackwell on “CNN This Morning Weekend” on Saturday.
Tyler was responding to a query about how President Biden has beforehand stated Americans should not be pressured to work two jobs with the intention to keep afloat and above the poverty line.
“The Labor Department numbers came out for the third quarter; nearly 8.4 million people in this country are working at least two jobs. That’s the highest number since 2019. So, when people are looking for that economic shift, they don’t feel it,” Blackwell stated earlier than pointing to a lady who’s working three jobs to make ends meet.
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President Biden’s age continues to be a priority for Democratic Party voters forward of his reelection bid. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images)
Tyler argued that the Biden administration wants 4 extra years within the White House with the intention to “get the work done” on the economic system.
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Former President Trump gestures to the gang at a marketing campaign occasion on July 1, 2023, in Pickens, South Carolina. (Sean Rayford / Getty Images)
“Are we going to continue the work to build an economy that grows and the middle out and the bottom up? Or do we want to return to the failed trickle down economic policies that Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans put into place for generations,” he stated.
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President Biden delivers remarks on the September jobs report on the White House on Oct. 6, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images)
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“This is the work that we have to do over the next four years. The president understands the challenges. He understands people’s concerns, and he is doing the work to solve them. And so we have to make sure that everybody gets out and votes on November 2024, so we can get the work done,” he stated.