

That’s despite some private grumbling from elected Democrats who wish Biden and his team would do more to convince the public that Biden administration legislation on the economy and Americans’ pocketbooks is worth touting. Yet there is a widespread expectation among party Democrats that the economy won’t be central to Biden’s campaign. White House and campaign officials stress that the campaign will continue to address the major driving force behind Biden’s 2020 run: the fragile state of American democracy and the Trumpian threat. But the signs now are that, far from thinking of dumping Harris-whose tenure has not overwhelmed most observers-Biden is leaning into the partnership. Biden’s campaign is still staffing up-as of this writing, the campaign manager hasn’t even started yet. The early indicators are that two of the central topics Harris has been focused on lately-highlighting abortion rights and wooing African American women voters-are the ones that the Biden campaign will lean on heavily to carry the president to another term. Interviews with reelection campaign officials, strategists, and Democratic donors yield a clear picture of why. The three-minute video featured Harris in a dozen clips, a number that struck nearly every commentator as noticeably high. The end result was an emphasis on abortion rights, a few January 6 shots-and a lot of Vice President Kamala Harris. Now featuring stories of young men and women who have taken the book's charge to heart, Do Hard Things will inspire a new generation of rebelutionaries.When Joe Biden and his political team set about to create his reelection rollout video, they wanted to make sure it offered a preview of what his bid for another term in office would look like. This rallying cry from the heart of revolution already in progress challenges you to lay claim to a brighter future, starting today. Written by teens for teens, this book is packed with humorous personal anecdotes, practical examples, and stories of real-life rebelutionaries in action. Alex and Brett Harris are leading the charge in a movement of Christian young people who are rebelling against the low expectations of their culture by choosing to "do hard things" for the glory of God.Ĭombating the idea of adolescence as a vacation from responsibility, Alex and Brett weave together biblical insights, history, and modern examples to redefine the teen years as the launching pad of life andmap a clear trajectory for long-term fulfillment and eternal impact.
