State of the Union is Biden's chance to 'kick off campaign': Expert

Super Tuesday, a pivotal day in the 2024 presidential election, will see voters from 16 states and one territory cast their ballots, potentially solidifying the candidacies of current President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. PIMCO Head of Public Policy Libby Cantrill joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss Super Tuesday's implications for the upcoming electoral contest.

Tuesday will likely serve as the "coronation" of both Biden and Trump as the "eventual nominees" of their respective parties, Cantrill says. However, Cantrill highlights the importance of House ballots, stating that Congress's makeup "should matter to the markets" and will shape the extent of the next president's ability to enact policies.

Turning to economic indicators, Cantrill acknowledges that metrics such as inflation and unemployment appear robust "on paper." However, she notes that when comparing price levels from Biden's inauguration to the present day, "things have all increased a lot," sometimes by as much as 30%. She suggests the rise in living costs explains why Biden is receiving "low marks" on his "handling of the economy," despite the resilience of certain economic indicators.

As the State of the Union address approaches, Cantrill sees an opportunity for the President to directly address Americans and "tell his narrative," highlighting his administration's accomplishments and effectively "kick[ing] off his campaign" ahead of the presidential election.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Angel Smith

Video Transcript

JOSH LIPTON: We're now on a big week in politics. Today is Super Tuesday. And President Biden has given his State of the Union Address on Thursday. Our next guest is expecting a range of topics to be front and center. Here to help us sift through all of this is PIMCO's Head of US Public Policy Libby Cantrill.

Libby, it is great to see you. And maybe we'll get right to Super Tuesday, Libby. You know, listen, I mean, obviously, neither Biden or Trump have really been sweating their rivals here. But I'm interested to get your take, what are you looking for. Are there interesting sort of trends and themes you'll be on the lookout for, Libby?

LIBBY CANTRILL: Yeah. Well, good afternoon. I think-- I think for one, on the presidential side, this is going to effectively confirm what we already know, which is this is a coronation of both Biden and of Trump. About 30% of delegates are at stake today for on the Democratic side, and 36% are at stake for on the Republican side. And both eventual nominees will likely do very well today.