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The May jobs report on Friday morning is set to come at a crucial moment for President Biden
A disappointing April gain of 266,000 jobs and higher than expected inflation data this month has fueled criticism from Republicans over Biden’s handling of the economy. With the GOP eager to land a blow against Biden’s sturdy approval ratings, Republicans have seized on the fits and starts of the post-pandemic recovery to derail his massive spending plans.
Biden and Democrats are hopeful that a strong May jobs report can help vindicate their calls for patience of April’s undershoot and clear the path to eventual infrastructure package, with or without Republican support. But another weak jobs gain could spur more backlash and undercut Biden’s spending push as a backlog of other legislative priorities threatens to dominate the congressional calendar.
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The bloc’s power is growing fast. That could be bad news for the GOP.
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Voters wait in line to hand in their ballots to election officials at a YMCA in Boston’s Chinatown.Joseph Prezioso / AFP /Getty
When Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, and other prominent Democrats appeared online at a major fundraiser last night, they spotlighted one of the least discussed lessons of the 2020 election: Asian Americans are poised for a major leap in electoral influence.
In Democratic circles, the bloc’s impact on the 2020 election has been largely obscured by the intense focus on understanding how Donald Trump improved his performance among another rapidly growing minority group, Latinos. But the magnitude of the Asian American turnout surge, and its influence on the result, is drawing increased attention as analysts complete more detailed studies on which Americans voted last year.