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Biden Criticizes Trump's Record, Urges Voters To Remember

President Joe Biden arrives on Air Force One Wednesday March 20, 2024, at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

President Joe Biden took aim at former President Donald Trump during a pair of Dallas-area campaign fundraisers, emphasizing the stark differences between his administration and Trump's tenure. Biden referenced Trump's recent remarks about a potential 'bloodbath' if he loses to Biden in the upcoming election, condemning any suggestion of political violence.

Biden then turned the spotlight on Trump's famous question, 'Are you better off today than you were four years ago?' He painted a vivid picture of the challenges faced in March 2020, including the overwhelming impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the country's healthcare system, economy, and daily life.

The President highlighted the progress made since Trump's departure from office, citing the improved control of COVID-19, job recovery, and stock market stability. Biden's campaign officials noted a renewed interest from voters as the Biden-Trump rematch becomes more imminent.

Biden emphasizes challenges faced in March 2020 due to COVID-19.
President Biden condemns Trump's suggestion of political violence.
Progress made under Biden's administration includes COVID-19 control and job recovery.

There is a strategic effort to remind the public of the tumultuous events of Trump's presidency and position Biden as a stable alternative. Biden warned against underestimating Trump's intentions and urged vigilance in interpreting his statements.

In addition to criticizing Trump, Biden took a swipe at U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, aligning him with Trump and endorsing Cruz's challenger, Rep. Colin Allred. Biden's remarks underscored the broader narrative of the upcoming election and the contrasting visions presented by the two major parties.

As the campaign intensifies, Biden's message focused on the need for unity and a collective effort to shape the country's future. The fundraisers in Dallas served as a platform for Biden to articulate his vision and rally support for his administration's agenda.

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