Democrats deny ‘MAGAnomics’ focus is a concession ‘Bidenomics’ is not resonating

Democrats are dismissing speculation President Joe Biden underscoring the difference between so-called Bidenomics and “MAGAnomics” is a reflection of public dissatisfaction with Biden’s economic policies.
“This election is going to be about contrast, contrasting an agenda in which you actually focus on delivering for the American people and an agenda where you just deliver for the wealthiest corporations,” Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison told reporters Monday.
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Democrats have to “educate” voters about what the party has “done to deliver for them,” Harrison added during the brief scheduled before the second Republican primary debate on Wednesday. The DNC chairman cited the American Rescue Plan coronavirus spending package and the current “manufacturing renaissance” as examples, despite polling that indicates Biden has an average 37% approval-60% disapproval concerning the economy.
“We also need to give the American people a sense of the other side,” Harrison said. “What they have failed to do in order to create and deliver more jobs, what they failed to do in order to fill potholes and to build infrastructure.”
Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), who also took part in the pre-Republican debate call, rep …