Both Parties Seek Advantage in Last Jobs Report Before Midterms By News November 05, 2022 Add Comment Edit Republicans seized on a slight uptick in the unemployment rate as they focused their closing message on the economy. Democrats defended ‘steady, sustainable’ job growth and warned that G.O.P. victories would risk backsliding. Share this post Related PostsA look at the politics behind Trump and Biden’s dueling border stops.Jack Teixeira Agrees to 16-Year Plea Deal in Document Leaks CaseDivisions Among Finance Ministers Flare Over Seizing Russian AssetsFull Transcript of Nikki Haley’s Remarks as She Dropped Out of GOP PrimaryThe Biggest Issue on Americans’ Minds Is Also a Tough One to Agree OnHaley Is Still Struggling to Deal With Trump’s Grip on Their PartyTop Senate Republican to Campaign With Kari Lake in ArizonaBarrasso Opts to Run for No. 2 in Senate G.O.P. Leadership Shake-Up
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