Biden Reelection Campaign Kicked Off In Philadelphia

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The Biden Reelection Campaign got kicked off on Saturday at a union rally in Pennsylvania, which is the POTUS’s regular haunt. This state also remains an intersection of his political and personal identities- something that he hoped would be able to propel him to a second term in the Oval Office.

The first official rally of the political campaign was quite a massive moment for Joe Biden, where he truly underscored the recent economic wins that highlight his argument for four more years in the White House. Speaking to his audience in Philadelphia, Biden stated that he was simply reminded of the time when he stepped into the White House for the first time. He also spoke of the turbulence that had been in place till then, and how they had to clear it up. 

Biden Reelection Campaign Has Been A Massive Success

The Biden Reelection Campaign was a massive success at the first rally, as the people screamed ‘Four more years’. The President also spoke about the many accomplishments that had come up over the years- which include the bipartisan infrastructure laws, a bipartisan semiconductor chip manufacturing law, a coronavirus relief package, and the recently negotiated debt ceiling deal that helped in averting a US default. Biden then went on to criticize the recent tax proposals that had been put forward by the Republicans, which he described through his middle-class vision for the American economy- calling it Biden-omics. 

During the first rally of the Biden Reelection Campaign, the POTUS made a very brief mention of the former President. Biden steered clear of the former President’s recent federal indictment, and arraignment- but then hit him on infrastructure.