In his remarks at campaign receptions in Red Bank, NJ, and East Hampton, NY, President Biden expressed gratitude to his supporters and highlighted key points of his campaign. He acknowledged the support from important figures like Phil and Tammy, the ambassador to Germany, and praised New Jersey leaders, including Representative Pallone and Governor Murphy.
Biden admitted to not having his best debate performance but emphasized that voter reactions were more favorable than pundits' analysis, citing steady poll numbers and significant fundraising success. He criticized former President Trump, highlighting his falsehoods, failures, and threats to democracy, contrasting them with his administration's accomplishments and vision for the future. Despite acknowledging his age and physical limitations, Biden underscored his commitment to honesty, experience, and getting things done.
He stressed America's unique role in the world, focusing on hope, optimism, and possibilities. Addressing economic concerns, he advocated for an economy that benefits the working class rather than relying on trickle-down economics. Biden concluded with a call to action, urging continued support to ensure his re-election and the completion of his administration's goals, expressing optimism about America's future.
Vice President Kamala Harris reaffirmed her strong support for President Joe Biden at a campaign fundraiser in Brentwood on June 29, despite recent criticism of his debate performance. Harris acknowledged that the debate was not Biden's best but highlighted the clear contrast between the candidates. She criticized former President Donald Trump as a threat to democracy, stressing the high stakes of the upcoming election.
Harris also emphasized Biden's legislative achievements, such as lowering prescription drug prices and forgiving student debt, and the importance of reelecting him to protect LGBTQ+ rights, voting rights, civil rights, and reproductive rights. The fundraiser, hosted by filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, was a Pride-themed garden party celebrating the end of Proposition 8, with a performance by Idina Menzel. Kris Perry and Sandy Stier, plaintiffs in the Prop. 8 case, attended the event.
Despite Harris's confidence in Biden, some Democrats expressed doubts about his electability following his debate performance. However, campaign officials confirmed that there are no plans to replace him on the ballot. Polls show Biden and Harris facing tough odds against Trump in the upcoming election, with Trump leading in key swing states. Both Biden and Trump visited Los Angeles this month for campaign fundraisers.
Source: Los Angeles Daily News
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