President Biden and former President Trump are both holding rallies in Georgia today ahead of the Peach State primary on Tuesday. Biden is focusing on the strong economy under his administration's agenda, following his recent State of the Union address. Meanwhile, Trump is consolidating his position within the GOP by announcing his picks for the new head of the RNC.
The Biden-Harris campaign is gearing up to attract undecided voters by launching a new $30 million six-week ad campaign. Biden is expected to visit the battleground state of Georgia later today, marking his second stop in a battleground state this week after his visit to Pennsylvania on Friday. He emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, stating that voters will face a clear choice in November.
During Biden's visit to Georgia, the campaign is also initiating efforts to engage with minority voters. However, the contrast arises as former President Trump is simultaneously rallying his supporters about an hour north of Atlanta, where Biden is scheduled to appear. Trump's campaign recently shared photos of him meeting with Hungary's prime minister at Mar-a-Lago, highlighting the Hungarian leader's strong immigration policies and close ties with Russia.
Trump continues to focus on immigration as a key issue in the upcoming election, a strategy that appears to resonate with voters based on recent polls. The dueling events in Georgia indicate a potential trend of separate rallies by the two political figures, with no indication of them being in close proximity to each other.