President Biden and his team have devised a plan to amplify their message and promote their agenda with a series of visits to the battlegrounds of major conflicts following the State of the Union address, marking the beginning of a month-long campaign-style blitz as the regular election competition kicks off. Mr. Biden will head to Philadelphia on Friday and Atlanta on Saturday, targeting two swing states he won in 2020 and hopes to defeat former President Donald J. Trump again in November. Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to two other states in the same category, Arizona and Nevada.
The Cabinet will also be involved in this effort, as secretaries of Treasury, Interior, Agriculture, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Energy, and directors of various agencies will hit the road alongside. Officials will discuss administrative achievements such as strengthening abortion rights, policy goals, and robust job growth. The Labor Department reported on Friday that American employers added 275,000 jobs last month.
Mr. Biden said in a statement after the jobs report on Friday, “Three years ago, I inherited a stagnant economy.” “Now, our economy is the envy of the world. Last month, our workforce flourished with the addition of a staggering 275,000 jobs, marking yet another milestone in our journey toward economic prosperity. This achievement underscores the momentum we’ve sustained, with a remarkable tally of nearly 15 million jobs created since the inception of my tenure. It’s a testament to our commitment to fostering growth, opportunity, and resilience in the job market.”
On Thursday, Mr. Biden used his State of the Union address to launch a series of aggressive attacks against Mr. Trump, portraying them as a threat to American democracy and stability worldwide. The president, who forcefully and confidently advocated for his side, also sought to reassure Americans that at the age of 81, he is ready for a second term.
Kevin Munoz, a spokesperson for Biden’s campaign, said, “Like any State of the Union address, the president will use energy and momentum to travel across the country and engage with voters on what his agenda is and what it will mean for their communities.” – Harris campaign. After stops in Philadelphia and Atlanta, Mr. Biden gears up for a whirlwind of activities! Brace yourself for a series of engaging rallies, coalition-building events, dynamic campaign-organizing gatherings, intimate retail stops, and a whole lot more. With additional trips lined up throughout the month, get set to witness the Biden campaign in full swing, bringing energy and enthusiasm to communities across the nation”
The President’s team didn’t wait to start promoting this, setting up a line of television cameras from 10 local stations across the country right in front of the West Wing on Thursday. White House Communications Director Ben Labolt and White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, along with other White House officials, could step up efforts to present the administration’s case in a sort of speed dating, Washington-style.
Amidst the buzz of anticipation, the White House extended invitations not only to esteemed radio hosts but also to influential Hispanic broadcasters and prominent digital media personalities. The air crackled with excitement as they prepared to spend a day immersed in the corridors of power, conducting interviews and engaging with key figures. Adding to the intrigue, Vice President Harris was set to deliver a briefing exclusively for digital news outlets and writers, offering a glimpse behind the scenes before her much-anticipated speech.
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