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Biden’s Going to Campaign on the Supreme Court Student Debt Decision.
Is it going to work?
The supreme court decision to prevent Biden’s “attempt” to forgive up to $20,000 of student loan debt wasn’t exactly unexpected, was it? If we can count on anything, its that some way, somehow they will find a way to prevent any relief for the American people. Never mind the fact that the wealthy got their PPP loans forgiven during covid, right? The American people will never get that, and they never hesitate to remind us.
But of course, that doesn’t mean that Biden’s not going to attempt to capitalize off of it.
Hanna Trudo with The Hill writes:
“Democrats are hoping to harness anger over the Supreme Court’s student loan debt ruling to galvanize younger voters in 2024, a demographic that helped the party earn critical victories in the midterms.
The court’s decision last week blocked President Biden’s debt forgiveness program and left many dispirited and without options or optimism for paying back their mounting school debt.
For now, Biden isn’t bearing the brunt of the blame. But Democrats also acknowledge the challenges they face with the voting group that has already soured on the president and who may feel even less motivation to support him after he failed to…