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Biden hits campaign trail in final uphill push to salvage Democrats

Biden will end the trip in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania, alongside the still popular former president Barack Obama

US PRESIDENT JOE Biden launched a final push today to save Democrats from defeat in midterm elections that he sees as a make-or-break moment for US democracy, while Republicans hammer the White House on issues like inflation and immigration.

Tuesday’s election will decide control of Congress, with polls pointing to Republicans taking over the Democrats’ current razor-thin majority – likely turning the remaining two years of Biden’s first term into a permanent political dog fight.

Republican Kevin McCarthy, set to become House speaker if his party wins a majority, said Biden was failing to address voters’ concerns on everything from inflation to “skyrocketing crime.”

“Democrats just want to distract you from the disasters they created,” he tweeted.

Biden’s three-day tour took him first to New Mexico, then California and Illinois – a choice of largely Democrat strongholds that indicates just how defensive the party has become under attacks on high numbers of undocumented migrants, rising crime and the worst inflation in four decades.

On Saturday he ends up in the crucial battleground state of Pennsylvania, alongside the still popular former president Barack Obama, whom Biden served as vice president for two terms.

They’ll be competing with Donald Trump, who remains the Republican party’s de facto leader and possible 2024 presidential candidate despite losing the 2020 election and being under investigation for stashing top secret documents from the White House at his Florida golf resort.

The divisive figure, still a hero to tens of millions of Americans, is holding his own rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday as well as another in Ohio on Thursday.

Yesterday, Biden directly attacked his predecessor’s ongoing campaign to promote conspiracy theories denying he lost in 2020 and undermining US voters’ confidence in the results of the midterms.

And Biden linked a brutal home invasion and attack on the husband of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the political violence unleashed by Trump supporters against Congress on 6 January 2021.

“There are candidates running for every level of office in America… who won’t commit to accepting the results of the elections they’re in,” Biden said.

Their goal, he said, was to follow Trump’s lead and try to “subvert the electoral system itself” – noting there are more than 300 Republican election deniers on the ballot in races across the country this year.

“They’ve emboldened violence and intimidation of voters and election officials,” he charged – less than two years after a mob of Trump supporters ransacked the US Capitol to try to overturn the 2020 result.

“That is the path to chaos in America,” he said.

Economic concerns take priority

Nearly 22 months after the pro-Trump mob assaulted the Capitol, polling shows that American voters are more concerned with the economy than Biden’s warnings about democracy.

More than half say the price of fuel and consumer goods is the economic issue that worries them the most in a new Quinnipiac University national poll.

With Republicans clear favorites to take control of the House, all eyes are on the Senate.

Two months ago, Republicans appeared to have lost hope of getting back the upper chamber, amid concerns over the quality of a slate of gaffe-prone, election-denying, Trump-backed candidates who were struggling in swing states.

But a late-spending surge has kept most competitive.

The nonpartisan Cook Political Report has Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin – any one of which could tip the balance of power in the upper chamber of Congress – as “toss-ups.”

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that in addition to defending democracy, Biden’s party will stand in the way of Republican plans to slash social welfare spending.

In a briefing aboard Air Force One, she also defended the administration’s economic record, saying that a recession could still be avoided and highlighting the strong job growth.

“We’re optimistic,” she said.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 12:25 AM

    Let it snow let it snow let it snow ❄. I’m in Christmas mode lads

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 12:33 AM

    @George J Stephens: Ya right too .. Happy Christmas…

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:04 AM

    @Da Dell: couldn’t care less about COVID for the next few days. Happy Xmas one and all.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:42 AM

    @George J Stephens: yes, a binge of Xmas movies and quality st. for me, for the next forthnight

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 2:12 AM

    This article just simply states that TheJournal.ie are officially mudguards for this inept government. At least the Greens have company now.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 5:50 AM

    @LaoisWeather: . What gave you the idea that an article reporting how the system works is a ‘government mouthpiece’ ? Really feel sorry about your paranoia. Hopefully won’t ruin your Christmas. Stop reading is always an option if you get so worked up.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 7:24 AM

    @LaoisWeather: oh dear… Oh dear.. Oh dear… You are stuck in the conspiracy algorithm.. Try to jump off… Its a soft landing and you won’t get hurt…. Jeeeeezzz…

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 7:51 AM

    @LaoisWeather: if it’s so bad how come you continue to leave inane comments on nearly every article?

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:44 AM

    @LaoisWeather: I thought it was a pretty good explanation of the system

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 10:00 AM

    @LaoisWeather: The article explains how pandemics are mapped to inform people, to educate even.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 12:27 AM

    Yeah Im having a few but wtf. Is this all about the word backlog ? Once the word backlog is not used then its ok ? Delays in real-time data is ok because its normal etc .. so x day averages should be the measure etc. Withstanding the seemingly desperate attempt to ensure no ‘backlogs’ why is it daily case numbers that are stated and used in most official comms for this and that.
    Also where does the 6000 cases in schools last week, stated in the Examiner come into those x day averages?

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 5:47 AM

    @Da Dell: I suspect they are added to the figures. That is about 857 a day.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 4:28 AM

    Great stuff – it is good to see this property reported. Some people seem to think that the 6pm figures are cases detected that day. The process was explained last January but many people still see conspiracy where there is none. The lab figures are published for 11am (noon in summer) and anyone who has followed these knows that Tuesday figures tend to be Sunday’s raw lab data and tend to be the lowest of the week. The five day average is open to dispute as it does not allow for weekend variations but, with an incubation period of five days on average, it can be taken as a rough guide to the number of infected cases in the community that have not developed symptoms.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:51 AM

    @Niall Ó Cofaigh: the issue with the conspiracy types, and all those who won’t or can’t process factual data, is that they would be the last to read and try understand an article like this.

    Easier to digest simple headlines that seem to make sense, or that *feel* right.

    Also, some people desperately want something to be true, so will only seek out info that reinforces that viewpoint and will dismiss any contrary data, regardless of how true it is.

    Thankfully Ireland is a well educated place and while forums like this may make it seem we have a lot of loons, that’s not really the case at all.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 7:56 AM

    it’s an amazing coincidence that theres always been a big number after the announcement of restrictions.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:46 AM

    @ed w: maybe because the restrictions are brought in because of a big jump in infections?

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 5:45 AM

    Great piece. Nicely written and easy to follow

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 7:49 AM

    So based on the numbers, and average household size, and even a significantly reduced number of social contacts in the last few weeks…..then, based on current HSE guidance, there should be a few hundred thousand people currently isolating. Doesn’t seem like that out and about the last week.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 2:01 AM

    Ahhh lads please…now it all starting to make sense.
    #ComfortablyNumb-LiveInBerlin.

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    Dec 23rd 2021, 8:56 AM
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