As negotiations over increasing the nation’s debt limit linger on, Democrats in the House are growing concerned that President Joe Biden will produce a disastrous agreement for them.
According to Punchbowl News, which cited Democratic Representative Susan Wild of Pennsylvania as an example, moderates representing prospective swing districts are concerned that whatever Vice President Joe Biden is conjuring up will backfire at the polls next year.
Unidentified Democratic aide vented that Democrats may not feel obligated to support whatever agreement Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reach.
According to NBC, Washington Democratic Rep. Pramila Jayapal, chairperson of the Progressive Caucus, stated that House Democrats need a voice in whatever Biden adheres to, implying that they are in the dark about what is taking shape.
House Democrats are now gripped with panic that President Biden is botching the debt-ceiling fight. | @jimgeraghty https://t.co/E3WBZfTNy0
— National Review (@NRO) May 26, 2023
“I’ve been very supportive of his leadership over the last few years. Everything that we got done was done because of a partnership and trust and respect between the White House and the Democratic caucus, including the progressive base,” she said.
“So, I think he just needs to remember that because I think the backlash will be significant if somehow we were to get bullied into a bad deal,” she said.
Looking ahead to Biden’s 2024 re-election campaign, Missouri Representative Cori Bush, a Democrat, stated that Biden’s concessions on education programs are “not going to be helpful.”
The Washington Post reported that many Democrats feel excluded from the negotiations and want Biden to adopt an aggressive public stance.
“House Democrats across ideological factions are frustrated at what they say is a lack of communication by the White House at a time when they should be preparing to defend their party’s president,” the Post wrote.
The Post added that Democrats “have seethed in private” over Biden’s reticence regarding closed-door negotiations, while McCarthy uses Biden’s silence to dominate media coverage and frame the debt ceiling issue in Republican terms. CONTINUE READING…