
Biden distances himself from 'Bidenomics' phrase he used for months, as public sentiment remains sour: Report
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President Biden appears to have dropped "Bidenomics" from his public speeches on the economy, as Democratic strategists warn his team's messaging hasn't swayed voters.
A Fox News poll from mid-November found 78% of voters rate the economy negatively, and the majority feel the worst isn't over. Inflation was the top concern with the majority of those surveyed, but only 29% of voters approved of Biden's handling of the issue, while 69% said they disapproved. Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
For months, Democratic strategists have warned that the White House's messaging on the economy is not working to change voters' sour feelings about the economy.

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