President Joe Biden will make three virtual appearances at Wednesday’s campaign events to defend some of the most vulnerable Democratic candidates in the House of Representatives with less than two weeks until the 2022 midterm elections.
Biden’s first appearance is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., when he attends Democratic Rep. Matt Cartwright’s virtual event.
Cartwright faces a tough rematch with Republican opponent Jim Bognett, who represents Pennsylvania’s 8th congressional district, the Republican candidate he lost in the 2020 election.
Biden attends a virtual reception for Iowa Democratic Rep. Cindy Axne, 30 minutes after Biden appears before Democratic Rep. of Pennsylvania. A toss-up with Republican Zach Nunn in Iowa’s 3rd congressional district. After making the claim, it received a backlash from the public. , when she was actually on a planned vacation in France.
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To wrap up Biden’s busy night, the president will join Nevada Democrats for a virtual political reception at 8:30 p.m.
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Speaking on Biden’s campaign agenda, NRCC spokesman Mike Berg said, “Joe Biden is helping Matt Cartwright and Cindy Axne raise money. .
The new addition to Biden’s campaign schedule comes after reporters recently pressured the president about his seemingly bare itinerary…their race this fall.
“John Fetterman is going to show up with you in Pennsylvania today, but there aren’t that many candidates campaigning with you. Why?” the reporter walked into Marine One on Thursday. I asked Biden when I was
With all 435 seats in the House and 34 seats in the Senate at stake this fall, Biden confidently told reporters that 15 Democratic candidates would campaign with him this cycle. I asserted that I was.
“That’s not true. Fifteen! Count, Kid, Count! Are you okay?” replied the President.
In a recent article, The New York Times questioned Biden’s absence from the election hearing, given that it’s a big bet for Democrats in this year’s midterm elections.
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“Biden hasn’t held a campaign rally since before Labor Day even though the midterm elections put his agenda and the future of his own political career at stake,” the outlet reported. “His low profile in the campaign reflects his low approval ratings.”
Fox News’ Anders Hagstrom and Gabriel Hays contributed to this report.