Chattanooga Times Free Press

Biden stumps for McAuliffe in early test

- BY JONATHAN LEMIRE AND JOSH BOAK

ARLINGTON, Va. — President Joe Biden led the kind of campaign rally on Friday that was impossible last year because of the pandemic, speaking before nearly 3,000 people in support of a fellow moderate Democrat whose race for Virginia governor could serve as a test of Biden’s own strength and coattails.

Biden motorcaded across the Potomac River to back Terry McAuliffe, a former governor looking for a second term whose centrist leanings in many ways mirror those of the president. The race is seen as an early measure of voters’ judgment on Democratic control of all branches of the federal government.

The president stood before an enthusiast­ic and largely unmasked crowd who gathered around a park pavilion and playground on a warm July night. He emphasized that he shared the same vision as McAuliffe about the need for greater public investment­s in order to drive economic growth. But Biden was also focused on the political stakes.

“You’re not gonna find anyone, I mean anyone, who knows how to get more done for Virginia than Terry,” Biden said. “Off-year election, the country’s looking. This is a big deal.”

Biden pointed to his management of the pandemic and highlighte­d the economic recovery during the first six months of his term, providing a window into his party’s messaging as it tries to maintain narrow margins next fall in both houses of Congress. He also highlighte­d the relative popularity of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill and called for action on his infrastruc­ture plan, much as he has done in official visits to congressio­nal districts expected to see close races next year.

It was a clear return to politics as normal after 2020, when Biden had to speak to supporters who stayed in their cars at drive-in rallies or give remarks in front of sparse and socially distanced audiences. The rock songs and tightly packed people standing before center stage suggested that Democrats will not be waging campaigns via Zoom meetings and conference calls this year.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK ?? President Joe Biden waves as he arrives to speak at a campaign event for Virginia democratic gubernator­ial candidate Terry McAuliffe, right, at Lubber Run Park on Fridayin Arlington, Va.
AP PHOTO/ANDREW HARNIK President Joe Biden waves as he arrives to speak at a campaign event for Virginia democratic gubernator­ial candidate Terry McAuliffe, right, at Lubber Run Park on Fridayin Arlington, Va.

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