April 28, 2024

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After speech, Biden launches major tour plus $30 million ad buy

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US President Joe Biden speaks at a campaign event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 8, 2024.

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President Joe Biden visited Pennsylvania on Friday to kick off a tour of battleground states and his reelection team will spend $30 million on an ad buy as he moves quickly into the U.S. general election campaign after his feisty State of the Union speech.

Campaign officials who briefed reporters said Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in March will rally Democrats in many of the states where the Nov. 5 election against Republican opponent Donald Trump is likely to be decided.

After Pennsylvania on Friday, Biden will visit Georgia on Saturday, New Hampshire on Monday, Wisconsin on Wednesday and Michigan on Thursday. Harris is visiting Arizona on Friday and Nevada on Saturday.

An estimated 32.2 million people watched Biden’s State of the Union speech, according to Nielsen ratings from 14 television networks. The audience rose 18% from Biden’s address last year, which brought in 27.3 million viewers, Nielsen said.

Television audiences for live events have fallen sharply as audiences have gravitated to on-demand streaming services. The TV ratings do not capture all the viewership on streaming services or social media.

Biden campaign officials said they expect an extremely close race against Trump with opinion polls showing a neck-and-neck race for the 270 electoral votes necessary for victory.

“We firmly believe that this race is going to be won on the ground across key states that afford multiple pathways to 270, and everything we are doing this month to kick off the general election is grounded in that premise,” said Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez.

Cabinet officials and other top aides also are fanning out to make official stops in a variety of states like Ohio and Florida to make the case for the Biden agenda.

Polls show Biden, 81, and Trump, 77, closely matched, with most voters unenthusiastic about the rematch…



2024-03-09 04:40:00

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