Biden to campaign for Harris in battleground state Pennsylvania

By Reuters
August 12, 2024
U.S. President Joe Biden (left) and Vice President Kamala Harris raise their hands during an Independence Day celebration in Washington, U.S. on July 4, 2024. — Reuters

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden said in comments broadcast on Sunday that he would campaign for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state in November’s presidential election.

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Biden made his remarks in an interview with CBS, his first since announcing in late July that he would pull out of the race against Republican candidate Donald Trump over concerns about the future of US democracy.

Harris leads Trump by four points each in Pennsylvania and two other key swing states, Wisconsin and Michigan, according to polls by the New York Times and Siena College released on Saturday.

Asked whether he would be campaigning for Harris, Biden replied: “Yes.”

Biden said he and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro “are putting together a campaign tour in Pennsylvania. I’m going to be campaigning in other states as well and I’m going to do whatever Kamala thinks I can do to help most.”

Further details were not immediately available.

Biden and Harris are due to appear together in Maryland on Thursday to “discuss the progress they are making to lower costs for the American people,” the White House said last week.

Harris, who officially became the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee last week, on Saturday said she planned to unveil her policy positions in the coming week.

“It’ll be focused on the economy and what we need to do to bring down costs, and also strengthen the economy overall,” she told reporters. Harris announced last week that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz would be her vice presidential running mate.

The president, who decided to step down in the wake of a disastrous debate performance against Trump on June 27, said internal polls showed the race would have been very close.

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