President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are setting their sights on more campaign events this week, following another weekend courting voters.The Biden campaign touted a new Democratic fundraising record, raising more than $30 million at a star-studded event in Los Angeles.Meanwhile, Trump appealed to young conservatives and challenged his rival’s mental acuity in battleground state Michigan. In his speech, Trump fumbled his doctor’s name, confusing Texas Congressman Ronny Jackson with Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson.”I think he should take a cognitive test like I did. I took the cognitive test and I aced it,” Trump said. “Does everyone know Doc Ronny, Doc Ronny Johnson?”The Biden campaign was quick to point out the gaffe, posting a clip of the moment online.Meanwhile, the Biden campaign has launched an organizing effort in battleground states on reproductive rights, rallying voters as the second anniversary of the consequential Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson, draws near.”The Supreme Court has never been as out of kilter as it is today after the decision that overruled Roe v. Wade,” Biden said.Both Biden and Trump will be back on the campaign trail tomorrow. Biden will be at a fundraiser in Virginia while Trump is at a rally in Wisconsin.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are setting their sights on more campaign events this week, following another weekend courting voters.
The Biden campaign touted a new Democratic fundraising record, raising more than $30 million at a star-studded event in Los Angeles.
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Meanwhile, Trump appealed to young conservatives and challenged his rival’s mental acuity in battleground state Michigan. In his speech, Trump fumbled his doctor’s name, confusing Texas Congressman Ronny Jackson with Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson.
“I think he should take a cognitive test like I did. I took the cognitive test and I aced it,” Trump said. “Does everyone know Doc Ronny, Doc Ronny Johnson?”
The Biden campaign was quick to point out the gaffe, posting a clip of the moment online.
Meanwhile, the Biden campaign has launched an organizing effort in battleground states on reproductive rights, rallying voters as the second anniversary of the consequential Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson, draws near.
“The Supreme Court has never been as out of kilter as it is today after the decision that overruled Roe v. Wade,” Biden said.
Both Biden and Trump will be back on the campaign trail tomorrow. Biden will be at a fundraiser in Virginia while Trump is at a rally in Wisconsin.