‘We Cannot Lose This Campaign for the Good of the Country’
President stops by his campaign HQ in Wilmington, Delaware
President Biden is certainly ramping up his reelection campaign as the new year gets underway.
He stopped by his campaign headquarters in his hometown of Wilmington, Del., Saturday, alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and First Lady Dr Jill Biden.
Referring to his friends who also gathered, Biden joked with Harris, saying, “These people know me, and they’re still here.”
Biden steadily became more serious, when he turned to the 2024 campaign and his likely opponent, Republican Donald Trump, who is leading for the Republican presidential nomination.
“I'm feeling good about where we are, I really am. You know, folks are starting to focus in and the guy we’re running against, he’s not for anything, he’s against everything,” he said. “And no, I mean it, it’s the weirdest campaign I’ve ever been engaged in, it’s even worse in terms of his behavior than the last time in 2020. And you know, Kamala mentioned there’s so much at stake.”
Biden emphasized the high stakes running against Trump, who has increasingly become more authoritarian and voiced anti-immigrant rhetoric taken from the same language as Nazis.
“We’ve got a lot to do and I think you all get it, along with me: This is not just a campaign, this is more of a mission,” he said. “We cannot — we cannot, we cannot — lose this campaign for the good of the country. And I mean that from the bottom of my heart. Not just me, for the country. And it’s beginning to dawn on people.”
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