POLITICO Playbook PM: What the March jobs report means for Biden- POLITICO – POLITICO
By GARRETT ROSS
04/01/2022 01:10 PM EDT
Updated 04/01/2022 03:29 PM EDT
President Joe Biden said this morning that the March jobs report means that our economy has gone from being on the mend to being on the move. | Getty Images
This morning, we wrote that President JOE BIDEN was facing a slump as the week of news came to a close. The White House took umbrage at that claim, pointing to todays jobs report as a sign of progress. (See White House chief of staff RON KLAINs Twitter feed this morning for more trumpeting.)
And certainly, the March jobs report is a feather in the cap for the administration.
Heres the breakdown, via APs Paul Wiseman:
But the reality is that one strong jobs report does not snap the administration out of its current circumstances. And even Biden himself alluded to that fact in his remarks at the White House this morning.
This job is not finished, he said. We need to do more to get prices under control. [Russian President VLADIMIR] PUTINs invasion of Ukraine has driven up gas and food prices all over the world.
Elsewhere, he painted the March figures as a strong sign that things are getting back on track: It means that our economy has gone from being on the mend to being on the move.
But, of course, what really matters politically is whether the White Houses message lands with voters in the midterms. The American people, I think theyre beginning to understand that this American Rescue Plan and theres no reason why they should know the names of all of these pieces of legislation that got passed but the American Rescue Plan, with it we were able to get Americans vaccinated, schools opened and businesses humming, Biden said.
More context: March Jobs Report Keeps Fed on Track for Larger Rate Rise in May, WSJ
PSAKI BOMB White House press secretary JEN PSAKI is planning to leave her post this spring and is in exclusive talks with MSNBC to join the network, Axios Sara Fischer reports. The deets: Psaki will host a show for MSNBC on NBCUniversals streaming platform, Peacock. She will also be a part of live programming on MSNBCs cable network as a voice on different shows, but she will not be hosting the 9 p.m. hour replacing RACHEL MADDOW, which has been speculated. Psaki's deal is similar to that of SYMONE SANDERS, a former adviser and senior spokesperson for Vice President KAMALA HARRIS.
AFTERNOON READ Michael Kruse has an incisive read from Tampa on Rep. CHARLIE CRIST, who, Kruse writes, with his fit build, his trim suits, his white hair and his tan face has been one of the most durable and recognizable characters in Florida politics for parts of the last four decades. But now, Crist is the front runner among the Democrats vying in the primary in August for the right come November to try to topple the colossus of [Florida Gov. RON] DESANTIS, who routinely polls as the most popular GOP presidential candidate not named DONALD TRUMP.
But the race isnt just about Florida: Beyond the high stakes in this cycle, and perhaps the next one, too, this ultra-important race could have yet broader implications. Because the way Crist is running is a bet. That people are exhausted of the nonstop politics of conflict. That what they want really is to dial down the volume and the vitriol. And that almost all Democrats will vote for Crist and almost all Republicans will vote for DeSantis but that enough of the people somewhere in whatevers left of the middle will vote because of this for Crist.
Happy Friday afternoon. The Grammys are this Sunday my personal favorite awards show. Heres the official playlist for your pre-show listening. (Ill be rooting for TAYLOR SWIFT to go back to back on Album of the Year.) Let me know your favorites on email or Twitter.WAR IN UKRAINE
An evacuation effort from the port city of Mariupol was at least partly underway on Friday for civilians trapped for weeks by a Russian siege, according to an adviser to the mayors office, who said buses with civilians had left the city, NYTs Megan Specia and Matthew Mpoke Bigg report. On the military front, Ukrainian helicopters, flying low, crossed into Russian territory early Friday and fired on an oil depot in the city of Belgorod, according to a Russian regional governor. The airstrike, which would be a first for Ukrainian forces since Russias invasion began on Feb. 24, appeared to be an embarrassment for Moscow.
CONGRESS
PULLING THE PORK NYTs Luke Broadwater, Emily Cochrane and Alicia Parlapiano dig into the deets on the nearly 5,000 earmarks that made their way into last months $1.5 trillion government spending bill. Overall, Democrats brought home considerably more money for their states than Republicans, some of whom boycotted the process. Democrats secured more than $5 billion for their states, compared with less than $3.4 billion for Republicans. Just over $600 million of earmarks were bipartisan, secured by lawmakers in both parties.
The states that received the most money California, Alabama, New York, South Carolina and Missouri were either large and well-populated or had influential senators in leadership or on the committee that oversees spending.
POLICY CORNER
LEFT BY THE WAYSIDE With surging gas prices and a stalled-out agenda in Congress, Biden is facing a harsh reality that his climate goals may be on the back burner now. Even Mr. Bidens top aides and closest allies now concede that the legislative centerpiece of his climate plan is unlikely to become law in the face of steadfast Republican opposition. And regulations that are now under development strict limits on the pollution from cars and power plants that is dangerously heating the planet could be curtailed or blocked by the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, writes NYTs Coral Davenport.
ALL POLITICS
WAKING UP IN VEGAS NYTs Jennifer Medina and Reid Epstein have the download on Dems growing concerns in Nevada (featuring perhaps our favorite headline of the day: Democrats Worry That What Happens in Nevada Wont Stay in Nevada). Democrats have long relied on working-class and Latino voters to win Nevada, but the loyalty of both groups is now in question. Young voters who fueled Senator BERNIE SANDERS biggest victory in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary remain skeptical about President Biden. And Senator CATHERINE CORTEZ MASTO, a Nevada Democrat and the countrys first Latina senator, is one of the partys most endangered incumbents.
She must overcome the presidents sagging approval ratings, dissatisfaction with the economy and her own relative anonymity. And she lacks the popularity and deep ties with Latino voters that Senator HARRY M. REID, who died in December, harnessed to help build the states powerful Democratic machine. The state has long been a symbol of the Democratic Partys future by relying on a racially diverse coalition to win elections, but those past gains are now at risk.
Specifically of concern for Cortez Masto: Despite five years in the Senate and eight years as Nevadas attorney general, Ms. Cortez Masto remains unknown by a broad swath of the Nevada electorate, as a result of her longtime aversion to publicity, cautious political demeanor and Nevadas transient voters.
And a staggering statistic: Almost half the voters on Nevadas rolls have registered since Ms. Cortez Masto was last on the ballot in 2016, according to an analysis by TargetSmart, a Democratic data firm.
JAN. 6 AND ITS AFTERMATH
UPPING THE ANTE D.C. A.G. KARL RACINE is ratcheting up his lawsuit against members of the Jan. 6, 2021 mob. Racine this morning announced that he was adding six new high-profile figures to the districts lawsuit, which already featured more than 30 defendants connected to the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, Kyle Cheney writes.
THE PANDEMIC
HEADS UP Global health organizations are considering changing their Covid-19 vaccination pledges a move that could leave millions of people without first shots as countries reprioritize at-risk groups in the coming months, according to four people familiar with the matter, Daniel Payne and Erin Banco report.
BEYOND THE BELTWAY
FUNNELING THE FUNDING Congress is stumbling to get a new round of pandemic aid unstuck from the bottom of its collective shoe. But, meanwhile, some states are awash with federal funds that they are still figuring out how to spend. Since the outset of the pandemic, the Trump and Biden administrations have injected $5 trillion into the American economy, including the rescue plan. With midterm elections approaching, the gush of federal stimulus spending will draw even greater scrutiny as Republicans accuse Democrats of wasting funds and fueling inflation, and demand a precise accounting of how the money has been spent, NYTs Sheryl Gay Stolberg reports from Frankfort, Ky.
ABORTION FILES More American voters favor the idea of a 15-week abortion ban than oppose it, according to the latest Wall Street Journal poll, as the Supreme Court prepares to issue a ruling that could alter the nations abortion landscape, WSJs Catherine Lucey writes. With lawmakers in several states pushing forward with bills that would ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy, 48% of voters said they would strongly or somewhat favor such restrictions, with exemptions to protect the life of the mother, while 43% were in opposition. At the same time, the survey found a majority of voters say abortion should be legal in all or most cases, underscoring the complicated views many Americans hold on the issue.
APPLE ENTERS THE RING FOR LGBTQ RIGHTS Apple is quietly mobilizing its vast resources to lobby against anti-LGBTQ legislation proliferating across the country an unusual push by one of the worlds most valuable companies into a consequential political debate, Emily Birnbaum reports. The company, whose CEO, TIM COOK, is the nations most visible gay executive, has deployed its lobbyists to oppose legislation that limits protections for trans and gay people or their families in Iowa, Florida, Texas and at least six other states.
AMERICA AND THE WORLD
FOR YOUR RADAR The Biden administration this morning secured the release of SAFI RAUF, 27, an Afghan-American Naval reservist who was doing humanitarian work in Kabul and who had been in captivity under the Taliban since December, CNNs Jake Tapper reports.
NOKOS NO-NO The U.S. leveled sanctions on five North Korean entities Friday in response to two ballistic missile tests the reclusive Asian country conducted in February and March, APs Fatima Hussein reports.
PLAYBOOKERS
CONSERVATIVES FOREIGN POLICY CONFAB On Thursday, the American Conservative and American Moment hosted Up from Chaos: Conserving American Security, a foreign policy conference at the Marriott Marquis with about 200 attendees. Delivering keynote addresses were: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Reps. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), Dan Bishop (R-N.C.) and Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.), J.D. Vance, Joe Kent and David Sacks.
Vance, the Ohio GOP Senate candidate who as recently as Thursday stated his opposition to elevating the war in Ukraine over immigration in an op-ed for the Columbus Dispatch, said this: Foreign policy is uniquely dangerous. Its kind of OK to be on the wrong side of the consensus on trade, on immigration, but if you are on the wrong side of the foreign policy consensus, it is amazing how much this town will push back on you.
Former Trump OMB Director Russ Vought also participated in a panel, and had some harsh words for the former presidents national security advisers: It was a process preoccupied with tinkering and not zooming out to ask the paradigm-shifting questions, such as why are we still in Afghanistan? Shouldnt we prioritize China over everything else? It is a system that assumes a president that asks these questions is wrong or does not mean what he says.
SPOTTED at a birthday party for Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) hosted by Bono and ONE Campaign at Seven Reasons on Thursday night: Marcelle Leahy, Sens. Chris Coons (D-Del.), Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), Gayle Smith, Tom Hart,Andrea Mitchell, J.P Dowd, Alicia Leahy and Lawrence Jackson. Pic
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this Playbook PM misstated the co-author of a POLITICO article about global vaccination pledges. It was Erin Banco.
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