President Biden to Make Campaign Stops in Pennsylvania Amid Re-Election Concerns

President Biden campaigns in Pennsylvania to save re-election bid amid calls to drop out over age and mental sharpness concerns.

As President Biden seeks to bolster his re-election bid, he is set to make two campaign stops in Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state. His visits to Philadelphia and Harrisburg come amidst increasing calls from Democrats across the political spectrum for him to step down from the race due to concerns about his age and mental acuity.

Pennsylvania's Importance

Pennsylvania holds significant weight in Mr. Biden's re-election aspirations, as it is considered a must-win state for his path to securing the White House. Philadelphia, in particular, holds strategic importance as a favored campaign location for the President. However, recent polls show former President Donald J. Trump leading in the state.

Polling Numbers

While President Biden emerged victorious in Pennsylvania during the 2020 election, current polling averages indicate a lead of approximately three percentage points for Mr. Trump, as reported by FiveThirtyEight. Governor Gavin Newsom of California, a prominent supporter of President Biden, dedicated Friday and Saturday to canvassing for the President in Western Pennsylvania and Bucks County, a fiercely contested battleground.

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