'We've done one hell of a job' boasts Biden at fundraiser
Apr 22, 2022 0:30:17 GMT -5
Post by Pink Rose on Apr 22, 2022 0:30:17 GMT -5
At last he's telling the truth about something - "HELL" of a job is absolutely right!
'We've done one hell of a job' boasts Biden at Portland Yacht Club fundraiser saying Democrats are in political trouble because Americans 'don't know a lot about what we've already done'
President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments
'We've done one hell of a job,' the president said Thursday afternoon at a high-dollar fundraiser at the Portland Yacht Club
Biden said that 'because things have moved so rapidly, so profoundly' that 'they don't know a lot about what we've already done'
He cited some statistics like the creation of 7.9 million jobs, including 430,000 manufacturing jobs, a shrinking unemployment rate and deficit reduction
Biden appeared at back-to-back fundraisers in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington Thursday - traveling to fundraise for the first time as president
In Seattle, Biden headlined an affair at the lakefront home of Mary Snapp and Spencer Frazer hosted by Microsoft's Brad Smith and wife Kathy Surace-Smith
At both fundraisers he was raising money for he Democratic Grassroots Victory Fund, the DNC's PAC, ahead of the 2022 midterm races
'We can't afford to lose the House, we can't afford to lose the Senate,' he warned attendees in Seattle, including Washington's Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee
By NIKKI SCHWAB, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 20:28 EDT, 21 April 2022 | UPDATED: 23:31 EDT, 21 April 2022
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President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments.
'We've done one hell of a job,' the president said Thursday afternoon at a high-dollar fundraiser at the Portland Yacht Club, co-hosted by The New Republic's owner and editor Win McCormack and his political consultant wife, Carol Butler.
Biden said that 'because things have moved so rapidly, so profoundly' that 'they don't know a lot about what we've already done.'
He cited some statistics like the creation of 7.9 million jobs, including 430,000 manufacturing jobs, a shrinking unemployment rate and deficit reduction.
The president appeared at back-to-back fundraisers in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington Thursday - marking Biden's first time fundraising on the road as president of the United States.
In Seattle, Biden headlined an affair at the lakefront home of Mary Snapp and Spencer Frazer hosted by Microsoft's President and Vice Chair Brad Smith and his wife Kathy Surace-Smith.
At both fundraisers he was raising money for he Democratic Grassroots Victory Fund, the Democratic National Committee's political action committee, in advance of the 2022 November midterm races.
'We can't afford to lose the House, we can't afford to lose the Senate,' he warned attendees in Seattle, including Washington's Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee.
But the president admitted there was economic anxiety due to higher-than-normal gas prices and inflation that could hurt Democrats on the ballot.
'People are angry and don't quite know what to do,' Biden said.'We've done one hell of a job' boasts Biden at Portland Yacht Club fundraiser saying Democrats are in political trouble because Americans 'don't know a lot about what we've already done'
President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments
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'We've done one hell of a job' boasts Biden at Portland Yacht Club fundraiser saying Democrats are in political trouble because Americans 'don't know a lot about what we've already done'
President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments
'We've done one hell of a job,' the president said Thursday afternoon at a high-dollar fundraiser at the Portland Yacht Club
Biden said that 'because things have moved so rapidly, so profoundly' that 'they don't know a lot about what we've already done'
He cited some statistics like the creation of 7.9 million jobs, including 430,000 manufacturing jobs, a shrinking unemployment rate and deficit reduction
Biden appeared at back-to-back fundraisers in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington Thursday - traveling to fundraise for the first time as president
In Seattle, Biden headlined an affair at the lakefront home of Mary Snapp and Spencer Frazer hosted by Microsoft's Brad Smith and wife Kathy Surace-Smith
At both fundraisers he was raising money for he Democratic Grassroots Victory Fund, the DNC's PAC, ahead of the 2022 midterm races
'We can't afford to lose the House, we can't afford to lose the Senate,' he warned attendees in Seattle, including Washington's Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee
By NIKKI SCHWAB, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 20:28 EDT, 21 April 2022 | UPDATED: 23:31 EDT, 21 April 2022
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President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments.
'We've done one hell of a job,' the president said Thursday afternoon at a high-dollar fundraiser at the Portland Yacht Club, co-hosted by The New Republic's owner and editor Win McCormack and his political consultant wife, Carol Butler.
Biden said that 'because things have moved so rapidly, so profoundly' that 'they don't know a lot about what we've already done.'
He cited some statistics like the creation of 7.9 million jobs, including 430,000 manufacturing jobs, a shrinking unemployment rate and deficit reduction.
The president appeared at back-to-back fundraisers in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington Thursday - marking Biden's first time fundraising on the road as president of the United States.
In Seattle, Biden headlined an affair at the lakefront home of Mary Snapp and Spencer Frazer hosted by Microsoft's President and Vice Chair Brad Smith and his wife Kathy Surace-Smith.
At both fundraisers he was raising money for he Democratic Grassroots Victory Fund, the Democratic National Committee's political action committee, in advance of the 2022 November midterm races.
'We can't afford to lose the House, we can't afford to lose the Senate,' he warned attendees in Seattle, including Washington's Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee.
But the president admitted there was economic anxiety due to higher-than-normal gas prices and inflation that could hurt Democrats on the ballot.
'People are angry and don't quite know what to do,' Biden said.'We've done one hell of a job' boasts Biden at Portland Yacht Club fundraiser saying Democrats are in political trouble because Americans 'don't know a lot about what we've already done'
President Joe Biden suggested Democrats were having political trouble because Americans were unaware of the party's accomplishments
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