President Biden relayed a largely upbeat and optimistic report for his State of the Union address to Congress this week.
His message focused on jobs and the economy directing energy towards infrastructure in his speech and flexing some rhetorical muscle at China. While trying to paint a rosy picture, he directly sparred with and acknowledged the division and gridlock in Washington.
But, was that what he needed to do? Was the president on message and did he rally support on some of the biggest issues facing the nation? Below in five charts we look at the politics around the State of the Union. CONTINUED
Clifford Young & Sarah Feldman, Ipsos
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