Biden campaign schedule unveils president's plans amid growing pressure to abandon 2024 bid.
A source informed Planet Chronicle Digital that the Biden campaign is proceeding with great momentum.
The upcoming schedule of the Biden campaign indicates the president's determination to run for re-election in 2024, despite calls for him to step aside as the Democrat's nominee.
The Biden administration is launching a campaign in several key states to maintain their competitive edge with less than four months until the November general election, targeting former President Trump in an attempt to divert attention from the criticism directed at the current president.
The Biden campaign is pushing forward with its plans, as one aide stated, including the president's meeting with union leaders on Wednesday at the AFL-CIO's Executive Council meeting to discuss the election's implications for unions.
The president will make a major campaign stop in Detroit, Michigan, on Friday, his fourth visit to the state this year. The details of the event have not been released yet, but it is expected to help the president gain support from his party.
On Tuesday, Harris campaigned in Nevada, a crucial swing state where polls show Trump leading. At the event, she took a notably aggressive approach by linking the former president to the Heritage Foundation's Project 2025, a highly controversial initiative that's been portrayed as a blueprint for a future Republican administration to restructure many parts of the U.S. government.
On Thursday, the vice president will visit a campaign stop in Greensboro, North Carolina, a state she has previously won in 2016 and 2020. This will be her sixth visit to the state this year and her 14th since taking office.
On Monday, Jill Biden launched a voter outreach group called Veterans and Military Families for Biden-Harris in three key states for the Biden campaign: North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.
Before headlining a Tuesday press call, she delivered remarks on Trump's abortion and Project 2025, which he had planned to discuss in Doral, Florida.
This week, the Biden campaign released a new ad as part of its $50 million paid media campaign, targeting Trump on abortion and Project 2025. Biden has been more vocal in his criticism of Project 2025, which Trump tried to distance himself from last week.
According to a source close to the Biden campaign, the campaign will maintain a busy schedule next week, despite the ongoing Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
Biden has been receiving increasing pressure from his own party members to abandon his re-election campaign after his poor debate performance last month. Despite this, he has been actively reaching out to party members through phone calls to address the unrest within the party.
Planet Chronicle' Brooke Singman and Chris Pandolfo contributed to this report.
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