U.S. VP Harris takes Biden's jobs message to Marjorie Taylor Greene's
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[April 06, 2023]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Thursday
takes the Biden administration's jobs agenda to a right-wing Georgia
congressional district represented by Representative Marjorie Taylor
Greene, an avid supporter of former President Donald Trump.
Harris, a Democrat, is headed to the small northwestern Georgia town of
Dalton to talk about the growing solar manufacturing business as part of
a nationwide tour by President Joe Biden and his top aides to promote
his economic agenda in 20 states over three weeks.
In Dalton, South Korea's Hanwha Solutions Corp's Hanwha Q Cells unit has
been expanding a solar manufacturing operation first built during the
Trump administration, spending billions and adding hundreds of jobs in
response to tax credits included in Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
(IRA) and trade policies that disadvantage imports from China.
Harris is announcing a further expansion, including an order for 2.5
million new solar panels involving Summit Ridge Energy, according to
administration officials.
Biden often describes his economic agenda as reversing the trend of
globalization that he and other Democrats once celebrated, importing
jobs and exporting products rather than the other way around. He also
wants a carbon-free electric grid by 2035, with a sizeable chunk powered
by solar panels.
Dalton is less than a two hour drive outside of Democrat-friendly
Atlanta, which tipped Georgia to Democrats for the first time in nearly
three decades in 2020. But Dalton is the seat of a county where Trump
won 2.4 votes for every one for Biden.
Greene, the district's representative in the U.S. House, was among those
who joined hundreds in New York to protest outside the courthouse where
Trump was formally charged on allegations by prosecutors that he
orchestrated hush-money payments to two women before the 2016 U.S.
election to suppress publication of their sexual encounters with him.
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U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris
speaks, during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich,
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Greene heckled Biden and called him a liar multiple times during his
February State of the Union speech before Congress. Biden raises her
name often now in political speeches and, in February, made the sign
of the cross when he did so.
"The Biden-Harris administration's economic agenda and legislative
wins - including the Inflation Reduction Act - is fostering
innovation, investment and job creation in communities like Dalton
and across America," said Harris spokesperson Kirsten Allen.
"Instead, congressional Republicans want to roll back this progress
and put investments in manufacturing, clean energy and good jobs at
risk."
Greene was notified that the event was taking place but is not
expected to participate, according to a White House official. A
spokesperson for Greene did not respond to requests for comment.
Dalton is the self-styled "carpet capital of the United States" for
its longtime manufacturing specialty. But the town is also a picture
of Georgia's changing demographics and economy, having drawn a large
Latino and immigrant population in recent decades to work in its
factories. With the solar factory, the town is increasingly focused
on advanced manufacturing, too.
Georgia is expected to again be one of the most contested states in
the 2024 presidential election that may pit Biden against Trump once
again. A rising share of immigrants and more highly educated
white-collar workers have helped Democrats get a foothold in a state
whose working class white voters favor Republicans.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; editing by Grant McCool)
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