After State of the Union speech, Biden heads to key 2024 campaign states
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[February 08, 2023]
By Trevor Hunnicutt
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fresh off a State of the Union speech to Congress
that challenged opposition Republicans to help unite the country,
President Joe Biden heads to two U.S. states crucial to his expected
2024 re-election bid.
The Democratic president told Republicans in Congress who have
questioned his legitimacy and threatened to block his policies that
"there's no reason we can't work together."
Now, reviving a tradition of U.S. presidents a day after the big speech,
he is taking the message on the road, with stops in Wisconsin and
Florida in the coming days, while his wife Jill Biden attends the NFL
Super Bowl in Arizona.
Biden's travel this week will focus on the handful of competitive states
that his political aides believe will determine whether he can win a
second four-year term.
The president's public approval rating was 41% in a Reuters/Ipsos
opinion poll that closed on Sunday, close to the lowest level of his
presidency, a possible hurdle to any re-election bid. White House aides
have cast doubt on the relevance of the figures more than a year before
any ballots are cast.
Biden travels first on Wednesday to DeForest in Wisconsin, a state that
flipped from supporting Republican former President Donald Trump in 2016
to favoring Biden in 2020.
There, Biden is expected to laud the economic progress he touted in his
State of the Union speech on the strength of the U.S. labor market.
Democrats hope Biden can turn the economy - a perceived weakness among
some independent voters despite record-setting job creation - into a
selling point during the campaign.
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President Joe Biden talks with people
after the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress
at the Capitol, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023, in Washington. Jacquelyn
Martin/Pool via REUTERS
Biden also plans a rare interview with a television news channel
when he speaks with the PBS "NewsHour" on Wednesday.
On Thursday, Biden heads to Tampa, Florida, to hammer Republican
lawmakers on what the White House characterizes as their desire to
shrink Social Security and Medicare benefits. The old-age and
healthcare programs are popular among voters, especially in a state
with one of the largest elderly populations.
Democratic Party leaders fear that Florida, a political battleground
for the better part of 70 years, is slipping out of its grasp
entirely.
In Arizona, where Biden in 2020 pulled off Democrats' first victory
in a presidential race in more than two decades, Jill Biden is
expected to appear at the Super Bowl on Sunday.
The travel spree will test the endurance of Biden, 80, who will
travel more intensively after spending the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic
conducting most campaign events from his Wilmington, Delaware, home.
Biden has indicated that he plans to run and an announcement is
expected in coming weeks. Tuesday's speech was widely considered
among officials as a test run of the message he will use in his
campaign.
(Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt; Editing by Heather Timmons and
Howard Goller)
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