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Biden vows to win Wisconsin and protect democracy



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Biden vows to win Wisconsin and protect democracy
During a recent campaign event in Wisconsin, President Joe Biden expressed gratitude to local leaders and supporters while outlining his vision for the upcoming election. He acknowledged the contributions of figures such as former Governor Jim Doyle and Congressman Mark Pocan, emphasizing the importance of grassroots support in securing a victory in the state.

Biden took a moment to reflect on past comments made by former President Donald Trump, humorously recalling Trump's erroneous assertion about George Washington's army taking control of airports during the Revolutionary War. This anecdote served to highlight Biden's commitment to a more informed and responsible leadership.

The President articulated key issues that his campaign will focus on, including the restoration of Roe v. Wade, the protection of voting rights, and the expansion of healthcare access. He underscored the urgency of addressing gun violence, stating, \"The idea the more children die from gunshot wounds in America. It's so wrong. It's sick.\" Biden also reiterated his administration's commitment to combating climate change and preserving democracy.

Addressing speculation about his candidacy, Biden affirmed his intention to run for re-election in 2024, stating, \"I am running and gonna win again.\" He expressed confidence in his ability to defeat Trump once more, citing his administration's achievements, including job creation and healthcare reforms.

Biden concluded his remarks by rallying support, reminding attendees of their crucial role in the electoral process and urging them to continue their efforts as the campaign progresses.

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