Biden's remarks in Phoenix, Arizona, will also honor the legacy
of the late Arizona Republican Senator John McCain, the 2008
Republican presidential nominee who died in 2018. Biden and
McCain remained friends despite deep political differences.
"President Biden will talk about his conviction that we must not
walk away from the sacrifices generations of Americans have made
to defend our democracy," a White House official said in
describing Biden's speech.
Biden's quest for a second term may depend on Americans setting
aside concerns about his advanced age - he will turn 81 in
November. He hopes to negate those concerns by warning of the
potential threat to democracy posed by Trump as exemplified by
the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
At a campaign fundraiser in San Francisco on Wednesday night,
Biden said he was running in part because “political violence in
America is never, never, never, never acceptable.”
"Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans are determined to destroy
American democracy because they want to break down institutional
structures," he said.
The White House official said Biden's remarks in Tempe, Arizona,
near Phoenix, will be the fourth in a series of speeches about
the threat to democracy.
Biden will also announce funding from the $1.9 trillion American
Rescue Plan to construct the McCain Library in partnership with
the McCain Institute and Arizona State University.
Biden's speech follows the second 2024 Republican presidential
debate held on Wednesday in California, which often devolved
into cacophony, petty fights and bizarre comments by the seven
candidates.
Trump, who again skipped the debate, was labeled "missing in
action" by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, while former New
Jersey Governor Chris Christie mocked him as "Donald Duck".
Trump instead gave a speech in Detroit to autoworkers, where he
attacked Biden's support for electric vehicles.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Steve Holland; Editing by
Michael Perry)
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