The Sunday Telegraph

Veteran Democrat says she is ‘fighting back’ against Biden

- By Josie Ensor US CORRESPOND­ENT

‘Marcy Kaptur: She doesn’t work for Joe Biden. She works for you’

ONE of the longest-serving Democrats in the House has broken with President Joe Biden in her latest campaign advert, because of fears the associatio­n may harm her chances of re-election.

In a television spot, Marcy Kaptur, Representa­tive for Ohio, lambasted Mr Biden for “letting Ohio solar manufactur­ers be undercut by China”, and ended by saying: “Marcy Kaptur: She doesn’t work for Joe Biden. She works for you. I’m Marcy Kaptur and I approve this message.”

Ms Kaptur is the second-most tenured woman in congressio­nal history and the most prominent Democrat to break with Mr Biden, who has seen his ratings slump in recent months.

The advert may come as a surprise to Mr Biden, who last month was pictured during a visit to Cleveland kissing Ms Kaptur’s hand as she smiled broadly. She later released a statement praising the president and his accomplish­ments, saying: “A lot can happen in two years, but if President Biden is the nominee I will support him.”

Ms Kaptur, 76, faces her toughest contest since she was first elected in 1982. Ohio’s state legislatur­e made her re-election path more difficult by redrawing the district to include more Republican voters. The redrawing turned the district from one that Mr Biden easily won in 2020 to one that former president Donald Trump would have carried that year.

Her opponent, J R Majewski, a firsttime candidate who has denied the result of the 2020 election, won the May Republican primary and former Mr Trump’s support.

In her new advert, Ms Kaptur says that while she has been “fighting back” against Mr Biden, she has also been “working with Republican Rob Portman”, the state’s retiring senator.

Representa­tive Jared Golden of Maine, who in 2020 won the most proTrump House seat of any Democrat in the nation, released an advert earlier this month positionin­g himself as an “independen­t voice” and saying he had voted against “trillions of dollars of President Biden’s agenda because I knew it would make inflation worse”.

Democrat Left-winger Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in June refused to endorse the 79-year-old as the party’s presidenti­al candidate in 2024, when he will be 82. Mr Biden is suffering the worst approval ratings of any modern president at this stage of his first term – hit by astronomic­al inflation numbers and foreign policy failings.

However, his polling has stabilised in recent weeks as the Democrats get agenda-setting legislatio­n passed.

A Fox News survey out last week was encouragin­g for the Democrats’ prospects in the forthcomin­g midterm elections. After months of more enthusiasm among Republican­s than Democrats in the poll, party preference for this year’s congressio­nal races are now evenly split, 41 per cent to 41 per cent.

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