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This edited volume examines the presidency of Joe Biden, exploring the profound gap between significant policy achievement and public recognition in modern American politics. It asks a pressing question: how can a president pass landmark legislation and still lose the battle for his own legacy? Opening with the political fallout from the 2024 election, the book traces Biden's major legislative wins including the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and student loan relief before turning to why these achievements failed to resonate with voters. Contributors from across political and academic backgrounds then analyze how Donald Trump's administration moved to dismantle and reframe Biden's record. The volume ultimately confronts a defining challenge of democratic governance: when transformative policies deliver benefits over decades, but political narratives are shaped in moments, how do voters, and history, assign credit?
Chapter 1: The Last Internationalist or the Guy from Scranton Who Built Back Better Exploring Bidens Contested Foreign Policy Legacy.- Chapter 2: The Last Democrat Joe Bidens Legacy and American Liberalism.- Chapter 3: The Legacy of President Joe Biden Student Loan Debt Forgiveness.- Chapter 4: Conflict Extension and Perceptions of Donald Trump and Joe Bidens Economic Issue Preferences.- Chapter 5: Biden the Hand that Feeds You The Contrasting Rural Economic Legacies of Presidents Biden and Trump.- Chapter 6: Pardons and Clemency Assessing Biden s Legacy.- Chapter 7: In the Best Interest of My Party and the Country How Biden Became a OneTerm President.- Chapter 8: Say It Aint So Joe The Legacy of Joe Bidens Press Conferences.- Chapter 9: What Weve Got Here is Failure to Communicate The Rhetorical Strategy of President Joe Biden.
Michael Grossman is Professor of International Affairs and National Security at the University of Mount Union and Senior Scholar at Strategy International. His most recent books were National Role Conceptions in a New Millennium (2022) and The Legacy of the Trump Administration: A Disruptive Presidency (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).
David B. Cohen is a professor of political science, Director of the Applied Politics Program, and Fellow of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at The University of Akron.
Ronald Eric Matthews, Jr is an associate professor at Thiel College in Greenville. PA. His recent publications include The Legacy of the Trump Administration: A Disruptive Presidency (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024).
Odeh Halaseh is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Mount Union.



