Pence Calls for End to Fed's Jobs Mandate as He Weighs 2024 Bid
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
46% : Finally, Pence wants "free trade for free nations only" and was expected to say "we should do more business with countries that share our values, and less business with countries like China and Russia that want to undermine our way of life."43% : Pence also proposed reforming Social Security and Medicare in his remarks, a contrast to Republicans such as Trump and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy who say the popular entitlement programs shouldn't be touched.
35% : And the same can be said of any candidate unwilling to talk about the urgent need to save Social Security before it collapses."
32% : Pence breaks with Trump, McCarthy on Social Security, MedicareFormer Vice President Mike Pence is calling for an end to the Federal Reserve's dual mandate, saying the central bank should focus solely on fighting inflation and leave creating jobs to Congress and the president.
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