Biden looks to shore up Democratic ‘blue wall’ as he announces millions for projects
Associated PressMILWAUKEE — President Joe Biden is getting to be a familiar face around the Great Lakes — and with a November rematch against Donald Trump looming, that’s no accident. “You’ve lived and felt decisions made decades ago,” Biden said. “Today, today, we’re making decisions to transform your lives for decades to come.” The money comes from the bipartisan infrastructure law that Biden signed in the first year of his presidency. “Not one.” Biden and Trump clinched their parties’ nominations on Tuesday after decisive victories in the primaries, setting up what promises to be a grinding rematch between the two men. “But, for Donald Trump, I think it’s an easier assignment to make sure that those double-unfavorables get divided.” One way Biden can win over such voters might be to make the race about issues like abortion rights, rather than himself, Czuba said.