Despite polls showing tepid support for the 80-year-old
president who would be 86 by the end of a second term, the Biden
campaign saw reason for optimism in 2024.
The president will seek to repeat 2020 victories in two hotly
contested states, Arizona and Georgia, Biden campaign manager
Julie Rodriguez said in a memo released to news media.
In addition, Rodriguez said Biden will not concede Florida,
which has gone Republican in recent elections and has produced
two Republican presidential candidates this cycle, former
President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Biden faces no major opposition on the road to winning his
party's presidential nomination. The Republican campaign, on the
other hand, is gathering steam with Trump leading a crowded
field.
Democrats were buoyed by an unexpectedly strong showing in the
2022 midterm elections last November as voters voiced opposition
to Republican attempts to scale back a woman's right to choose
an abortion.
Rodriguez said based on the 2022 victories, "That means the
president and vice president enter this cycle with a number of
viable pathways to 270 electoral votes."
To be elected a candidate must win 270 of the state by state
electoral votes.
Rodriguez said the Biden campaign will make early investments in
closely fought states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin
as well as in Nevada and New Hampshire. All these states are on
the Republicans' wish list for 2024.
"At the same time, we will protect recent Democratic gains in
states like Arizona and Georgia, and look to expand the
map even further in states like North Carolina and Florida," she
said.
She said the campaign will make major ad buys in key
battleground including Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada,
Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, and North Carolina.
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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