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House Democrats1 come together to work on a messaging strategy to attract voters
House Democrats are gathering3 in Baltimore to discuss their messaging strategy with the goal of winning back the House next year. President Biden was the headliner.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
House Democrats are meeting in Baltimore. They're making plans to flip4 a few seats in the next election if they can and win back control of the House. Those very few seats matter a lot. For two years, as you may recall, Democrats held narrow control of both the House and Senate, which meant they could pass a lot of their agenda. Now Republicans decide what's voted on in the House, which generally means the Democrats cannot pass anything unless Republicans agree to schedule the vote. Republicans control committees. They control investigations5. That is what Democrats hope to change. And NPR congressional reporter Barbara Sprunt has been listening to them in Baltimore, one of my favorite cities. Barbara, good morning.
BARBARA SPRUNT, BYLINE6: Good morning.
INSKEEP: OK. So we should note that President Biden spoke7 to the House Democrats. Here's a little bit of what he had to say.
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PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: If we did nothing, nothing but implement8 what we've already passed and let the people know who did it for them, we win.
INSKEEP: Interesting. Is that true, though?
SPRUNT: Well, it's hard to say at this point. 2024 remains9 a ways away. But it does give Democrats a strategy, a record to run on. Biden pointed10 to the bipartisan infrastructure11 bill, legislation to boost the domestic manufacturing of semiconductor12 chips. And he made the case to lawmakers last night that it's politically beneficial for them to go home to their districts and simply explain to voters what they've done.
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BIDEN: Folks, y'all know how much we've gotten done. But a lot of the country still doesn't know it. That's why the big job in front of us is implementing13 the laws we passed so people start to see it in their lives, all the benefits that are there because you produced it for them. You stepped up and got it done.
SPRUNT: He talked about getting shovels14 in the ground and cranes in the air on the infrastructure front. And he referenced a tunnel, as an example of one of these infrastructure projects, that's being rebuilt here in Baltimore. He pulled up a mock-up of a sign for the renamed tunnel called the Frederick Douglass Tunnel. And it had the words President Joe Biden at the top with big letters, so a very visual example of how Democrats want to, you know, take credit for these projects and stay fresh in voters' minds. He was really in his element in the speech. In many ways, it's a speech he's given before. We saw a lot of this messaging during the State of the Union. And it really built on that.
INSKEEP: What was the dynamic between Biden and House Democrats like?
SPRUNT: Well, this is a reminder15 of how much difference a year can make. The dynamic has changed quite a bit. At one point, Biden traveled up to Capitol Hill to plead with Democrats for unity16. You'll remember there were significant splits between centrists and progressive Democrats, who couldn't agree on the price tag for major legislation like Build Back Better.
INSKEEP: Oh, yeah.
SPRUNT: But now, as you said, Democrats are in the minority. They find themselves not just uniting against the GOP majority, but also uniting around Biden himself.
INSKEEP: Well, is it clear, then, how House Democrats are going to wage this campaign?
SPRUNT: Well, in the reality of that divided government, you know, Democrats will have a hard time passing new legislation. They do seem on board with the strategy that Biden outlined last night to defend what's already been done and make sure voters back home know about it.
INSKEEP: NPR's Barbara Sprunt. Thanks, as always
SPRUNT: Thank you.
1 democrats | |
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 ) | |
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vt.快速翻动;轻抛;轻拍;n.轻抛;adj.轻浮的 | |
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5 investigations | |
(正式的)调查( investigation的名词复数 ); 侦查; 科学研究; 学术研究 | |
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7 spoke | |
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说 | |
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8 implement | |
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11 infrastructure | |
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12 semiconductor | |
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13 implementing | |
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14 shovels | |
n.铲子( shovel的名词复数 );锹;推土机、挖土机等的)铲;铲形部份v.铲子( shovel的第三人称单数 );锹;推土机、挖土机等的)铲;铲形部份 | |
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16 unity | |
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