President Biden is using the momentum from recent legislative victories to carry him onto the campaign trail. He’s making three stops in Pennsylvania over the next week, including a primetime address from Philadelphia’s Independence historic national park Thursday night. The White House says the president will speak about what they’re calling the continued battle for the soul of the nation.
He’ll also be in Ohio Friday, September 9th for the groundbreaking of a new intel manufacturing plant, and to promote the CHIPS act. The democrat running to be Ohio’s next senator will be there with him.
Rep. Tim Ryan says: “I will be there, I am proud to have supported this and help bring this investment to Ohio.”
The President will also campaign against Republican Senator Ron Johnson in Wisconsin, as Democratic nominee Mandela Barnes tries to flip that seat. This is a big turn around for President Biden, whose political capital has grown after passing legislation like the Inflation Reduction act.
Maxwell Frost says: “I truly believe that most Americans, most voters, enjoy seeing their president taking a step forward, being more aggressive about the things he believes in, because he has the mandate to lead.”
The President’s approval numbers are also up, climbing to a year high of 44 percent this month compared to a year low of 39 percent in July. Straight from DC, I’m Ray Bogan.