Campaign says Biden will lead “aggressive travel schedule” in July

President Joe Biden will lead an “aggressive travel schedule” in July that will take him, the vice president and the first lady to every battleground state, his reelection campaign said.

The announcement comes as the president faces questions about his political future and fitness for office following his poor performance in last week’s presidential debate in CNN .

Several Biden allies have publicly called on the president to step up his public agenda, including giving more interviews and participating in more unscripted moments, as he tries to convince voters and senior officials in his own party that he is fit to run for a second term.

The accelerated travel schedule will begin after the president spends next week in Washington, D.C., for the NATO summit.

As the Republican National Convention gets underway, the president is expected to deliver remarks at two conferences in Nevada as he seeks to appeal to black and Latino voters.

The campaign also said the president would continue his push into traditionally Democratic “critical states” in July. The campaign said the president will try to engage in “frequent unscripted moments” this month and focus on interviews with “national, local and constituent media outlets,” including Black and Latino media outlets.

Several of the president’s allies have encouraged him to step up his campaign and public messaging efforts to show voters he is willing to stay in the presidential race.

Source: CNN Brasil

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