Manila Standard

Biden, Trump take campaigns next to battlegrou­nd Georgia

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WASHINGTON, DC—Days after Joe Biden delivered a combative State of the Union message, he and rival Donald Trump were campaignin­g on the same turf Saturday (Sunday in Manila): the battlegrou­nd state of Georgia, carried by Biden in 2020 by fewer than 12,000 votes.

The president, hoping to ride the momentum from a feisty and generally well-reviewed speech Thursday, is focusing on the closely divided states like Georgia that may determine the outcome of the November election.

He was to campaign Saturday in Atlanta, which with its large African American population and growing number of Hispanic voters is reliably Democratic.

“The stakes of this election could not be higher for voters of color,” said Biden campaign director Chavez Rodriguez in a statement.

That campaign, gearing up toward November, has just announced a $30 million “buy” of television commercial­s in the closely divided states of Michigan, Pennsylvan­ia, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina.

Trump, meanwhile, is set to address an afternoon rally in Georgia’s far more Republican-leaning northweste­rn corner as he begins picking up his campaign schedule.

The dueling visits underscore the importance of a state like Georgia, where the candidates’ contrastin­g styles and clashing policies— on key issues like immigratio­n, inflation and foreign policy—will be on full display.

Georgia was so closely divided in the 2020 election that Trump famously phoned a top state official to ask him to “find” a few thousand extra votes. The former president still faces criminal charges there of working to overturn the state’s election results.

The twin appearance­s in Georgia come days after Trump nearly swept the key Super Tuesday primaries, forcing out his last Republican rival, Nikki Haley.

Biden dominated in his own parties’ nominating contests. He and Vice President Kamala Harris plan to visit all the battlegrou­nd states in coming weeks, his campaign said.

 ?? AFP ?? SAME TURF. Supporters of former US President and 2024 presidenti­al hopeful Donald Trump wait for him to speak at a ‘Get Out the Vote’ rally in Rome, Georgia, during the weekend. President Joe Biden, hoping to ride the momentum from a feisty and generally well-reviewed speech Thursday, is focusing on the closely divided states like Georgia that may determine the outcome of the November election.
AFP SAME TURF. Supporters of former US President and 2024 presidenti­al hopeful Donald Trump wait for him to speak at a ‘Get Out the Vote’ rally in Rome, Georgia, during the weekend. President Joe Biden, hoping to ride the momentum from a feisty and generally well-reviewed speech Thursday, is focusing on the closely divided states like Georgia that may determine the outcome of the November election.

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