Biden team pitches rest of US on big virus aid
WASHINGTON (AP) Even as President Joe Biden meets with senators and works the phones with Capitol Hill to push for a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package, his team is increasingly focused on selling the plan directly to voters.
His administration has done 60-plus interviews with national TV and radio shows. There have been spots on local TV news and briefings last week with more than 50 groups including General Motors, Meals on Wheels America and Planned Parenthood. One of the main goals is to stop people from getting bogged down in the tangle of partisan deal-making and convince them that every penny of the go big package is needed.
The public is not getting caught up in process what they want is results, said Cedric Richmond, the White House director of public engagement. People these days are not worried about the inside-the-beltway terminology. Theyre looking at whos doing what to help.
The president told House Democrats on Wednesday that he views the packages proposal for $1,400 in direct payments to individuals as a foundational promise to voters. It represents a strategic bet by the White House that voters will suspend their partisan beliefs to evaluate the plan and support its massive scope.
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