In his final State of the Union address on Thursday night, Joe Biden will praise his achievements and try to topple Donald Trump.
Despite internal and international issues, Biden will present the annual state of the nation report to Congress. Despite low unemployment and inflation, 27% of Americans thought the economy was doing well in a January Gallup poll. The main issue facing the country is immigration, and even though Roe v. Wade has limited abortion rights in many areas run by Republicans, support for the practice is at an all-time high.
Biden oversaw US policy in Gaza and the Ukraine. The Israel-Hamas negotiations have suffered as a result of Vice President Kamala Harris’s insistence on a Gaza ceasefire and the White House’s demands for financial support for Ukraine.
At his State of the Union address, President Biden will highlight his legislative accomplishments and national objectives, according to press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Democrats controlled the House and Senate in Biden’s first two years, passing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the American Rescue Plan.
“In his three years in office, this president has accomplished more than most presidents have in two terms,” Jean-Pierre remarked Sunday on MSNBC. Discuss that with him. The future of America will be discussed.
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Even with the GOP in control of the House, it makes no sense to split the Congress. When Congress fails, Biden’s popularity decreases. FiveThirtyEight rates Biden favourably at 38.1%, and polls place him in a deadlock with Trump for the presidency.
After a disappointing Super Tuesday, Trump’s last Republican primary opponent, Nikki Haley, quit. Trump will attack Biden’s age at the State of the Union.
In January, NBC News found that 76% of US respondents were concerned about Biden’s physical and mental health if reelected, compared to 48% about 77-year-old Trump.
On Wednesday, retiring RNC chair Ronna McDaniel said, “The numbers don’t lie—Americans know that the state of the union is weaker because of Joe Biden.” The voters don’t want Biden to “finish the job,” so this is the last SOTU.
Katie Britt, the youngest Republican woman senator from Alabama, will deliver the State of the Union address.
Participants discussed the White House and Congress’ State of the Union addresses.
Kate Cox left Texas in December after her abortion was denied. The Biden Jenifer greeted her. Elizabeth Carr, the first US artificially fertilised kid, will visit Virginia Democrat Senator Tim Kaine. Alabamans may lose access to frozen embryos for in vitro fertilisation after the Supreme Court approves it.
GOP House Speaker Mike Johnson invited Evan Gershkovich’s parents. The White House sent an invitation to Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, but she is unable to go.
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