The North Carolina trip marks the finale of Biden's tour of all
the campaign battleground states following the State of the
Union speech earlier this month. Biden, a Democrat, used the
tour to draw contrasts with Republicans and to raise millions of
dollars as top Republican rival Donald Trump remains bogged down
in costly criminal and civil legal challenges.
Biden’s reelection campaign is eyeing North Carolina after Trump
barely eked out a win the last time the two went head-to-head in
2020. Then-presidential candidate Barack Obama was the last
Democrat to win the Southern state in 2008, but Democrats note
that the margin of victory for Republicans has narrowed in
recent elections.
Biden is expected to tout record enrollment in Obamacare,
formally known as the Affordable Care Act, at 21 million - up
from 9 million when he took office - as well as a new $35 price
cap on insulin and a plan to empower the federal government to
negotiate Medicare drug prices with pharmaceutical companies for
the first time.
He will contrast those accomplishments with a budget presented
by the Republican Study Committee that White House senior
adviser Anita Dunn says will slash the Obamacare and Medicaid
health insurance for the poor while stripping protections for
pre-existing conditions.
"The difference is simple. The president and vice president have
always believed that healthcare is a right not a privilege,"
Dunn said.
Trump currently edges Biden by 3% in North Carolina, according
to the latest opinion poll by the Marist Institute for Public
Opinion. Like other polls, the Marist survey shows Biden losing
ground among critical Black voters.
Democrats are hoping some down-ballot races could help Biden
pull out a win come November. They believe Mark Robinson, the
Republican candidate for governor, could swing voters to the
Democratic ticket in 2024.
Robinson has built a reputation as a political firebrand, and
forged a path in politics partly through incendiary comments on
social issues, which have mobilized his Trump-aligned base and
repulsed Democrats.
Robinson has a history of antisemitic comments and opposes
abortion and gay rights.
(Reporting By Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Mary Milliken and
Jonathan Oatis)
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