On the eve of Election Day, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is taking center stage as both nominees vie for final votes in the battleground state during a bevy of rallies and campaign stops. President Biden,
My democracy is at stake,’” he said.At the same event, he offered some tempered optimism about the election outcome.“I can’t tell you how much I appreciate what you’re about to do in this election,” he said,
President Biden’s comment on how the GOP are guys “you’d like to smack in the a--" on Saturday followed his suggestion Trump supporters were “garbage."
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Here in his hometown, the president was making what is likely to be his final trip to a battleground before Election Day. After 50 years in public life, it was a subdued final campaign appearance as a sitting office holder. In Biden’s political winter, perhaps it was inevitable it would all come back to Scranton.
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President Joe Biden has returned to his birthplace in Scranton, Pennsylvania, making a final campaign stop for Vice President Kamala Harris
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Barack Obama once said if there were no Scranton, Pennsylvania, there would be no Joe Biden. The sitting president, whose term ends in January, returned to his childhood hometown on Saturday for a final campaign stop in support of Vice President Kamala Harris,
Though President Biden has made verbal gaffes on the campaign trail, the Harris campaign still considers him an asset in blue-collar communities like Scranton, Pa.
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