Akron Beacon Journal

Obama: ‘Sometimes we forget where we started’

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The Biden campaign fundraiser, held at Radio City Music Hall before a soldout crowd of more than 5,000 donors, raised more than $26 million, the most ever for a single fundraiser in U.S. political history, according to the campaign.

“It’s not just the negative case against the presumptiv­e nominee on the other side. It’s the positive case for somebody who’s done an outstandin­g job,” Obama said, referring to Biden. “Sometimes we forget where we started, and where we are now. You’ve got record-breaking job growth. You’ve got an unemployme­nt rate that is as low as it has been.”

Most polls show Biden trailing Trump, the former president and presumptiv­e Republican nominee, in a head-to-head contest, in part because Biden is underperfo­rming among Black, Latino, and young voters − three crucial constituen­cies of the Democratic base.

“I think our democracy is at stake, not a joke. I think democracy is literally at stake,” Biden said. “Think about the things (Trump) has said, think about the things he wants to do.”

Biden added: “We’re at a real inflection point in history, things are changing. This guy denies there is global warming. This guy wants to get rid of not only Roe v. Wade − by the way, which he brags about having done − he wants to get rid of the ability of anyone anywhere in America to have the right to choose. All the things he’s doing are so old.”

Clinton said voters should put aside their difference­s given the stakes of the race. “Talking about the defense of democracy not only begs support for President Biden but also begs the question of why are we even arguing about some of this stuff ?” improving under Obama and said Biden later inherited “a mess” left by Trump.

“All of a sudden, Joe Biden comes along and creates roughly twice as many jobs,” Clinton said. “So I believe in keeping score. Not in a vindictive way but in a positive way. He’s been good for America and he deserves another term.”

The fundraiser was limited to the president’s traveling pool press and not open to all reporters. No television cameras were allowed, consistent with the policy of all Biden fundraiser­s.

“This is an especially exciting and rare occasion. Three presidents have all come to New York, and not one of them is here to appear in court,” Colbert said in a jab at Trump.

Biden closed out the fundraiser by embracing a meme that mocks a favorite attack line of Trump supporters. “By the way, Dark Brandon is real,” Biden said, as all three presidents and Colbert each put on aviator sunglasses.

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