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    4 Mins ReadAugust 15, 2024

    Biden, Harris Announce Drug Price Cuts In Bid To Win Over Voters

    By Amina MohammedAugust 15, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The United States President, Joe Biden, shared a key economic victory with Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Thursday after securing a cut in drug prices that could resonate with US voters worried about the cost of living.

    The 81-year-old president and 59-year-old vice president announced the deal as they prepared to make their first joint trip since Biden’s seismic decision to drop out of the presidential election less than a month ago.

    The “historic” agreement with drugmakers will reduce the price of 10 key medicines for seniors, for conditions including diabetes, heart failure, and blood clots, they said in joint statements released by the White House.

    The deal will save older Americans $1.5 billion and the Medicare federal health insurance scheme $6 billion in the first year, the statements added.

    While the deal was Biden’s brainchild, he appears to have chosen to share the credit with Harris as she ramps up her battle with Republican Donald Trump ahead of November’s election.

    Harris has already made bringing down high prices a key plank of her election campaign and hopes the announcement on medicines will win over voters who have long been struggling with inflation.

    US residents face the highest prescription drug prices in the world, leaving many people to pay partly out of their own pockets, despite already exorbitant insurance premiums.

    The pair will hail the drug price deal at an event in Maryland— their first outing together in the aftermath of Biden’s withdrawal from the election following a disastrous debate with Trump.

    Biden highlighted Harris’s role, saying the “historic milestone” was only possible because the post-Covid Inflation Reduction Act was passed by Congress after his vice president cast a tie-breaking vote in the Senate.

    Harris added in her statement: “President Biden and I will never stop fighting for the health, wellbeing, and financial stability of the American people.”

    ‘Break with Biden’ –

    It comes a day before Harris is due to set out her own economic agenda in a speech on Friday, and ahead of her star turn at the Democratic National Convention next week.
    The United States’s first female, Black and South Asian vice president has already breathed new life into the Democratic Party after the trauma of Biden’s departure.

    But while she has wiped out Trump’s lead in the opinion polls and drawn huge crowds to her rallies, she has yet to spell out her policies beyond broad brush strokes.

    That includes largely adopting Biden’s economic agenda, including his vows to eradicate “junk fees” and bring down housing costs.

    Harris is also trying to keep some distance from Biden’s policies and set out her own stall.

    The news outlet Axios reported on Wednesday that Harris wants to “break with Biden on issues on which he’s unpopular,” with rising prices being top of the list.

    Inflation has dogged Biden’s presidency, with many voters rating him poorly on the economy despite otherwise good numbers for jobs and growth.

    Conversely, more people now trust the vice president to handle the economy than Trump, at 42 percent to 41 percent, according to a Financial Times and University of Michigan poll.

    Before she took the reins, Biden was at 35 percent, while Trump’s number is unchanged.

    Trump will try to steal their thunder as he holds a press conference shortly after the event.

    The Republican former president, who survived an assassination attempt on 13 July, has so far struggled to deal with an upended election campaign after the Democratic Party’s candidate switch.

    Trump gave a speech that was meant to focus on the economy on Wednesday — but ended up veering off into personal insults, calling Harris a “crazy person,” Biden “stupid,” and Harris’s running mate Tim Walz a “clown.”

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