President Joe Biden is taking advantage of early voting by casting his ballot today in Wilmington, Delaware, before returning to Washington, DC. The White House has confirmed his plans for the day.
This week, President Biden has a packed schedule ahead, including events in Pennsylvania and Maryland, as well as multiple campaign calls. After resuming his campaign activities over the weekend, he is gearing up for a busy period.
Unlike his Democratic predecessors, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, who are actively campaigning across the country, President Biden has focused on official White House events in key battleground states in the final weeks leading up to the election. During these events, he has been highlighting the accomplishments of his administration.
President Biden's approval rating currently stands at 38%, according to recent polls. This has made him a target for criticism from his opponent, President Trump, who is trying to portray Biden as a continuation of an unpopular presidency. Despite this, Biden remains committed to supporting his running mate, Kamala Harris, and has expressed his willingness to assist her campaign in any way possible.
Biden's strategy includes targeting key voter demographics, such as blue-collar workers and voters in battleground states like Pennsylvania, where he still maintains significant support. By focusing on these areas, he aims to bolster Harris's chances in the upcoming election.