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A special shoutout to the incredible Redditors at r/WhatHasBidenDone for putting together megathreads of Biden's accomplishments. Their work was instrumental in providing a strong starting point, which this document builds upon and expands.
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When President Biden and Vice President Harris stepped into office in 2021, they inherited a nation in crisis – but Americans rolled up their sleeves and got to work. From rebuilding infrastructure and fighting climate change to lowering healthcare costs and bringing manufacturing home, we've shown what's possible when we dream big and deliver. The numbers don't lie: historic job creation, cheaper prescriptions, and the largest clean energy investment ever.
As we look ahead, we must protect these hard-won gains while tackling ongoing challenges. This isn't just about policies – it's about real people: seniors affording medications, construction workers building new bridges, and entrepreneurs launching clean energy startups. These success stories are our roadmap forward, proving that when Americans work together, anything is possible.
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By the Numbers: An Overview of Accomplishments
The Democratic Party has always stood shoulder-to-shoulder with working families - it's in our DNA. From the factory floors to family farms, from bustling cities to rural main streets, we've fought for the dignity of work and the American dream.
While we've won important victories - lowering prescription drug costs, protecting pensions, and creating millions of good-paying jobs - we see you, we hear you, and we know it's not enough. Too many families still choose between groceries and medicine. Too many parents still lose sleep over medical bills. Too many workers still struggle to make ends meet.
Looking ahead to 2026, we need to build on this progress while taking on new challenges. This is about making real changes in people's lives through steady, focused work and by truly understanding what working families need. While we've made important steps forward, there's still much more work to do.