Amid the rising gas and food prices, several Democratic candidates for Senate in 2022 swing states are advocating for more federal spending, particularly on environmental and health care issues.
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues that Biden is partially to blame for the market sell-off amid inflation.
Democratic candidates in key Senate races across the country are campaigning on even more federal spending, despite soaringInflation has been on the rise due to the supply chain crisis facing America due to the COVID-19 pandemic and President Biden’s economic policies, which have included billions in federal spending.
Amid the rising gas and food prices, though, several Democratic candidates for Senate in 2022 swing states are advocating for more federal spending, particularly on environmental and health care issues.Republican Sen. Ron Johnson broke his pledge to limit himself to two terms in the Senate earlier this month, plunging into an electoral field full of hungry Democrats. Theselection of Democratic Senate candidates has several who are doubling down on government spending.
Wisconsin Lieutenant Gov. Mandela Barnes, here in a screenshot from the DNCC’s livestream of the 2020 Democratic National Convention, is one of the top Democrat contenders in the Senate race.
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