NATIONAL NEWS

Biden makes his economic case in deep-red South Carolina, says his policies add jobs in GOP states

Jul 5, 2023, 9:11 PM | Updated: Jul 6, 2023, 11:22 am

President Joe Biden listens as he meets with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in the Oval Off...

President Joe Biden listens as he meets with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, July 5, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
Credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS

(AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

WEST COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Making his case for 2024, President Joe Biden declared in deep-red South Carolina on Thursday that Republican-led states are gaining factory jobs because of economic measures he pushed through Congress despite stiff GOP opposition.

With an eye toward next year”s elections, Biden made his case that government investments in computer chips, batteries and electric vehicles will help the U.S. out-compete China and that his agenda has delivered in ways that former President Donald Trump could not.

“I didn’t get much help from the other team, but that didn’t stop us from getting it done,” the president said, speaking in a state that he lost by nearly 12 percentage points in 2020. “Every Republican member of Congress voted against the Inflation Reduction Act.”

White House officials maintain that if Republicans had their way, South Carolina, like many other Republican-controlled states, would have lost out on billions of dollars in investments and thousands of jobs.

More broadly, however, GOP lawmakers counter that Biden’s initiatives have fueled higher inflation and thus have left people worse off.

Biden’s visit showcased a new clean energy manufacturing partnership between solar firm Enphase Energy and manufacturer Flex Ltd. that is projected to create 600 jobs in the state and 1,200 more throughout the country. Enphase, which is making a $60 million investment to open six new manufacturing lines, including two in South Carolina, is benefitting from tax incentives included in Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act that passed last August.

The trip also showed an increasing partnership between the administration and technology companies. These relationships complicate GOP criticism that Democratic policies have hurt businesses, as some corporate leaders say that White House initiatives are helping them.

But the Biden administration also faces a balancing act as it simultaneously talks up union labor at projects and other initiatives that some companies say could drive up costs.

Enphase President and CEO Badri Kothandaraman thanked Biden for signing into law last year’s legislation, which he said “provides incentives for domestic manufacturing of energy products that not only increase the overall supply and demand in the U.S. but also accelerated domestic production to cater to that increased demand.”

The White House has repeatedly castigated Republicans for voting against the legislation and for efforts to claw back tax incentives it contained, arguing that the efforts would hurt their own constituents.

“I made a commitment that I’d be president for all Americans,” Biden said. “I’ve kept my promise. In fact, some analysis has said that laws I’ve signed are going to do more to help red America than blue America. That’s OK with me, because we’re all Americans.”

The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office initially estimated that the law would reduce deficits by $238 billion over 10 years. It contains about $400 billion worth of spending and tax incentives related to clean energy and the environment, but the popularity of the climate-related tax breaks suggests that spending will be higher than initially forecast and possibly reduce the estimated deficit savings.

Republican Rep. Joe Wilson, who represents an area that will benefit from Enphase’s new investment, took to Twitter after the law was approved on a party-line vote to say it passed to “the detriment of American families,” calling it a “waste” of money. Wilson also voted in April to overturn the clean energy tax credits in the legislation that incentivized the Enphase investment.

The White House also took note of another South Carolina Republican, Rep. Nancy Mace, who congratulated the Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority for winning nearly $26 million to build and repair clean energy transportation projects under the $1 trillion infrastructure legislation. She voted against the bill.

Sen. Tim Scott, who is running for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, also voted against the infrastructure bill, saying it included “reckless spending on unrelated pet projects.”

The visit to South Carolina — a state that hasn’t supported a Democrat in a general presidential election since Jimmy Carter in 1976 — comes less than a week after Trump, the leading contender for the 2024 Republican nomination, visited the small town of Pickens for a rally that drew tens of thousands of people.

Biden criticized Trump as a policy lightweight whose multiple declarations of an “infrastructure week” never produced the promised investments, while Biden steered a bipartisan deal on infrastructure through Congress.

But for all his optimism, Biden has seen his public approval rating — and public sentiment about his handling of the economy — dragged down by stubborn inflation that hit a 40-year high last summer.

The GOP has seized on his weak polling.

“What is ‘Bidenomics’? It is the inflationary Washington spending, costly regulations, and regressive taxes touted by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,” Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, wrote in a memo on Wednesday. “These policies are making everyday essentials more expensive, hollowing out family savings and driving interest rates higher.”

Still, White House officials are embracing ownership of the economy, arguing that legislative action during the first two years of the Democratic administration has kept the economy strong in the face of headwinds caused by the war in Ukraine and the coronavirus pandemic. Biden also argues that his legislative wins have set the scene for further growth if voters give him four more years and that he’s committed to work with areas that oppose him politically.

South Carolina, which has a low 3.1% unemployment rate, has seen $11 billion in new investment in manufacturing and clean energy since the start of the Biden administration, according to a White House tally.

South Carolina has only a single Democrat — Rep. Jim Clyburn — in its congressional delegation and has had no Democrats in statewide elected office in more than a decade.

But the state has long been a place of personal and political importance to Biden. Kiawah Island, near Charleston, has been the site of family vacations, as well as decision-making in the run-up to his presidential campaigns.

South Carolina Democrats also gave a pivotal win to then-candidate Biden’s 2020 effort. An endorsement from Clyburn, then the highest-ranking Black member of the House, helped boost Biden to a decisive primary win that revived a flagging campaign and built momentum that propelled him through a series of Super Tuesday wins.

National News

Associated Press

The Latest: Man held after apparent Trump assassination attempt was filmed by AP in Kyiv in 2022

The FBI said former President Donald Trump was the target of “what appears to be an attempted assassination ” at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday, just nine weeks after the Republican presidential nominee survived another attempt on his life. Trump was shot during an assassination attempt at a July rally […]

6 minutes ago

Associated Press

An Iowa shootout leaves a fleeing suspect dead and 2 police officers injured

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A shooting early Monday left two Iowa police officers hospitalized and a suspect dead, Des Moines police said. The encounter began around 1:40 a.m. when patrol officers tried to pull over a vehicle and the driver refused to stop. A chase ensued before the fleeing vehicle crashed a short time […]

19 minutes ago

Joseph Wiederien speaks during an interview with The Associated Press, Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, in De...

Associated Press

A secretive group recruited far-right candidates in key US House races. It could help Democrats

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Joe Wiederien was an unlikely candidate to challenge a Republican congressman in one of the nation’s most competitive House districts. A fervent supporter of former President Donald Trump, Wiederien was registered as a Republican until months earlier. A debilitating stroke had left him unable to drive. He had never run […]

57 minutes ago

Associated Press

Tropical storm conditions expected for parts of the Carolinas as disturbance approaches coast

MIAMI (AP) — Tropical storm conditions were expected along a stretch of the U.S. Southeast seacoast and the system bringing gusty winds, heavy rain and potential flooding was stronger, forecasters said Monday morning. The storm system was expected to reach the South Carolina coast Monday afternoon and then move inland across the Carolinas from Monday […]

2 hours ago

FILE - A grocery cart rests in a cart return area with a sign for Albertsons grocery store in the b...

Associated Press

A state’s experience with grocery chain mergers spurs a fight to stop Albertsons’ deal with Kroger

Lawyers for Washington state will have past grocery chain mergers – and their negative consequences – in mind when they go to court to block a proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger. The case is one of three challenging the $24.6 billion deal, which was announced nearly two years ago. The Federal Trade Commission is […]

2 hours ago

In this image taken from video, television journalist Connie Chung sits for an interview with The A...

Associated Press

How Connie Chung launched a generation of Asian American girls named ‘Connie’ — and had no idea

NEW YORK (AP) — Some public figures are honored with namesake buildings or monuments. Veteran broadcaster Connie Chung has a strain of marijuana and hundreds of Asian-American women as legacies. Chung was contacted five years ago by a fellow journalist, Connie Wang, whose Chinese immigrant parents gave her the chance as a preschooler to pick […]

5 hours ago

Biden makes his economic case in deep-red South Carolina, says his policies add jobs in GOP states